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    Rejuvenated cine-fest makes comeback

    Life, Kong Rithdee, Published on 04/01/2015

    » After a two-year absence, the Singapore International Film Festival (SGIFF) has returned with renewed commitment. It has been a lively, substantial week of films, talks, workshops, masterclasses and star presence, as Ken Kwek's black comedy Unlucky Plaza opened the cine-fest on Dec 4, before John Woo and Zhang Ziyi breezed into town with their new film, the World War II epic The Crossing. Then Juliette Binoche, all smiling despite the tropical heat, showed up to present Clouds Of Sils Maria, a touching drama about an ageing actress. Meanwhile, Egyptian director Ahmed Abdulla was around from the beginning as the festival's "Filmmaker in Focus".

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    Screen gems

    Asia focus, Published on 22/12/2014

    » Asian cinema has been gaining a greater acceptance in the international market, a trend clearly evident at this year's Toronto International Film Festival (TIFF), among the most high-profile film festivals in North America.

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    Toronto festival lures best of Europe, China filmmakers

    AFP, Published on 04/09/2014

    » TORONTO (CANADA) - The Toronto film festival will trumpet European and Asian filmmakers when it opens Thursday as audiences increasingly demand the best new films from around the world.

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    'Sex.Violence.FamilyValues' gets rating

    Published on 16/01/2013

    » Film director Ken Kwek says that his debut movie will probably get its first screening in Singapore early this year after it was re-edited to appease the island state’s censors.

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    Race-sensitive Singapore lifts ban on satirical film

    AFP, Published on 11/01/2013

    » Singapore on Friday lifted a ban on a satirical film deemed "offensive" to the city-state's ethnic Indian minority but said producers would have to edit some portions and show it only to adults.

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    Singapore bans satirical local film

    AFP, Published on 10/10/2012

    » SINGAPORE — Singapore has banned a satirical local movie three days before its theatrical release because it was deemed offensive to the island's ethnic Indian minority, a media watchdog confirmed Tuesday.

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