Tag: Singapore
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Singapore Picks Anthony Chen’s ‘The Breaking Ice’ to Compete at Oscars 2024 – The Hollywood Reporter- Armessa Movie News
[ad_1] Singapore has picked Ilker Anthony Chen‘s coming-of-age Chinese drama The Breaking Ice as its submission to the 2024 Oscars in the best international feature category. The film made its world premiere in May in Cannes Film Festival’s Un Certain Regard section, with The Hollywood Reporter‘s critics later selecting it as one of the 20 best films screened at the prestigious French…
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Izabel Goulart Slips Into A Warm Bubble Bath In Singapore | Outtakes | 2017 – Hotties, Heartstoppers & Babes
[ad_1] Izabel Goulart Slips Into A Warm Bubble Bath In Singapore | Outtakes | 2017 [ad_2] View Reddit by JKREDDIT75 – View Source Hotties, Heartstoppers & Babes
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Singapore Film Festival Adds Transgender Biopic ‘Baby Queen’ – Armessa Movie News
[ad_1] OH BABY The Singapore International Film Festival (Nov. 24- Dec. 4, 2022) has added R21 rated biographical film “Baby Queen” to its lineup. The screening will also anchor the festival’s annual fund-raising evening event. The film is directed by Lei Yuan Bin, who previously made “03-Flats” in 2014 and “I Dream of Singapore” which…
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Singapore film festival stands by banned film ‘#LookAtMe’ (exclusive) | News – Armessa Movie News
[ad_1] Singapore International Film Festival (SGIFF) has retained banned film #LookAtMe in its official selection, despite the fact it cannot be screened in the country. Directed by Singapore filmmaker Ken Kwek, the film was handed a local exhibition ban last week on the grounds that “it denigrates a religious community and has the potential to…
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Pirates of the Caribbean: At World’s End – ‘Singapore’ by Hans Zimmer -Playlists
[ad_1] Pirates of the Caribbean: At World’s End – ‘Singapore’ by Hans Zimmer [ad_2] View Reddit by LambentEnigma – View Source Playlists
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‘Ajoomma’ Director On How Korean And Singapore Film Crews Bonded – Armessa Movie News
[ad_1] Along with “Return to Seoul” and Kore-eda Hirokazu’s “Broker,” Singaporean comedy film “Ajoomma” joins a growing list of recent foreign movies set in Korea or probing contemporary Korean culture. “Ajoomma,” which premieres at the upcoming Busan International Film Festival on Friday in the New Currents competition section, tells the story of stereotypical Singaporean middle–aged woman (or…