SIFF Singapore Panorama at Sinema Old School2 min read
Reading Time: 2 minutesThe 21st Singapore International Film Festival kicks off in about a month’s time on 4 April 2008 with The Princess of Nebraska (directed by Wayne Wang, co-starring Singaporean female actor Pamelyn Chee) at Lido, 9.15pm and continues on for the next ten days.
Sinema Old School is proud to be part of this year’s SIFF and will play host to the premiering Singapore Panorama section which houses a total of 18 films.
Listed below (read on!) is the tentative screening schedule of the Singapore Panorama section listed according to the screening dates (to be confirmed on 1 March 2008). Tickets will be available soon from Sistic.
5 April (Sat)
4:15pm — Road to Mecca / 60min / Harman Hussin
7:00pm — Women Who Love Women / 65min / Lim Mayling
9:15pm — Women Who Love Women / 65min / Lim Mayling
6 April (Sun)
2:00pm — Homeless FC / 103min / James Leong, Lynn Lee
4:15pm — Hashi / 113min / Sherman Ong
9:15pm — Dreams From The Third World / 86min / Kan Lume
7 April (Mon)
7:00pm — Veil of Dreams / 64min / Zaihirat Babu Codelli
9:15pm — Dirt Out / 74min / Yousry Mansour
8 April (Tue)
7:00pm — Homeless FC / 103min / James Leong, Lynn Lee
9:15pm — Diminishing Memories II / 48min / Eng Yee Peng
9 April (Wed)
7:00pm — Road to Mecca / 60min / Harman Hussin
9:15pm — Boomtown Beijing / 70min / Tan Siok Siok
10 April (Thu)
7:00pm — To Speak / 104min / Craig Ower
9:15pm — Keronchong For Pak Bakar / 55min / Abdul Nizam Hamid
11 April (Fri)
7:00pm — Dirt Out / 74min / Yousry Mansour
9:15pm — Homeless FC / 103min / James Leong, Lynn Lee
12 April (Sat)
2:00pm — Boomtown Beijing / 70min / Tan Siok Siok
4:15pm — Diminishing Memories II / 48min / Eng Yee Peng
7:00pm — Lucky7 / 83min / Sun Koh and friends
9:15pm — 18 Grams of Love / 85min / Han Yew Kwang
13 April (Sun)
2:00pm — Keronchong For Pak Bakar / 55min / Abdul Nizam Hamid
4:15pm — To Speak / 104min / Craig Ower
7:00pm — Veil of Dreams / 64min / Zaihirat Banu Codelli
9:15pm — Keronchong For Pak Bakar / 55min / Abdul Nizam Hamid
The 21st SIFF concludes on 14 April with the film Road to Dawn at Lido, 9:15pm. So free your calendars and take this chance to show your support for Made-in-Singapore films!
spike74
Isn't there a screening for women who love women at 11am on the 5th of April?! It is on the sistic website.
yuni
line-up looks good... but what gorgeous? what cool? what overdue? what future? have the films been passed for public screening? uncut? can holders of the sinema mbrshp card gain entry for the panorama events? if not, why not? do reply asap...
Mathias Ortmann
gorgeous! this is cool, this is overdue, this is the future! will be so there...