SINdie: SIFF Review: Singapore Shorts Finalists – Part 1
Keluar Baris by Boo Junfeng Think about this, isn't it amazing that people in unequal circumstances can feel the same level...
Keluar Baris by Boo Junfeng Think about this, isn't it amazing that people in unequal circumstances can feel the same level...
This year's Singapore International Film Festival saw the Singapore premiere of Homeless FC, a documentary by filmmaking team, James Leong and...
Having bagged a special mention at last year's Cannes Film Festival, Anthony Chen returns this year with his third short. Haze...
In Ellery Ngiam's latest short, Dance of a Modern Marriage, we're introduced to Paul, a man desperately seeking the passion of...
As a fore to the documentary Keronchong For Pak Bakar, SIFF screened one of Royston Tan's latest short films, After The...
Going by the surface of things (the SIFF programme catalogue and website for instance) there certainly were sexier films to include...
Not too long ago the line went something like this: If it wasn't for Singapore and its very own unstoppable rise,...
With biographies and autobiograhies crowding the bookshelves and movie screens these days, documented works are not rare. Road to Mecca is...
The film Hashi by photographer/filmmaker Sherman Ong, which had its local premiere during SIFF, is the product of a residency programme...
Amongst the 14 feature-length films and the four shorts screened at the first-ever Singapore Panorama section at Sinema Old School during...
First there is the pitched anticipation that comes in the wake of a titillatingly good concept. Then, you'll find yourself rather...
I remember when back in school when an important rugby match final was about to be played against our arch rivals,...