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The Big Day (Chinese: 简单的婚礼), initially known as A Simple Wedding, [1] is a 2018 Singaporean romance comedy film directed by Lee Thean-jeen. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] [ 4 ] Plot
A wedding photographer taking a picture of the bride and her new husband with his family A newlywed couple standing in front of a church and their wedding photographer, Westmount, Montreal, 1945. Wedding photography is a specialty in photography that is primarily focused on the photography of events and activities relating to weddings.
Chen Yunhong of Lianhe Wanbao rated the film three-and-a-half stars out of five. [12] Boon Chan of The Straits Times rated the film one star out of five, calling the relationship between Daniel and Tina "unconvincing", and criticised the use of cliches and product placement.
The channel was the first HD broadcast on DTT in Southeast Asia. HD5 aired 10 hours of HD-produced series each week, including movies, dramas, and original productions made by Mediacorp. In late 2013, Channel 5 HD was launched on DTT and aired simulcast programming with Channel 5's SD feed.
Crazy Rich Asians is a 2018 American romantic comedy-drama film directed by Jon M. Chu, from a screenplay by Peter Chiarelli and Adele Lim, based on the 2013 novel of the same title by Kevin Kwan.
Sunho and Seulhye do a special fashion photoshoot for Valentine's Day. 36 30 January 2010 Jo Kwon performs a special event for Gain in Park Jin-young's "Bad Party" concert. 2AM give Jo Kwon advice about girls during the taking of their music video, while Gain bakes them a cake at home. 37 6 February 2010
Digital Media Academy, supported by Singapore Film Commission: $2,989 June 2006: We Are Family: Clifton Ko Chi Sum & Lau Jian Hua (HK) Spring Time Cinema (HK) / Impact Entertainment (HK) / MediaCorp Raintree Pictures: $83,844 3 August 2006: S11: Gilbert Chan & Joshua Chiang: Digital Media Academy, supported by Singapore Film Commission: $3,018 ...
On 1 March 2022, the Asia Video Industry Association's Coalition Against Piracy (CAP) announced that it had obtained a court order from the Singapore High Court for the blocking of 30 illegal streaming sites and nearly 150 domain names associated with those sites.