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World Film Locations: Singapore
Though Singapore was home to a flourishing Chinese and Malay film industry in the 1950s and 1960s, between independence in 1965 and the early 1990s, few movies were made there. A new era for cinema in the sovereign city-state started with the international recognition of Eric Khoo’s first features, followed by a New Wave comprised of graduates from local film schools. In recent years the Singapore film industry has produced commercially successful fare, such as the horror movie The Maid, as well as more artistic films like Sandcastle, the first Singaporean film to be selected for International Critic’s Week at Cannes, and Ilo Ilo, which won the Caméra d’or at Cannes in 2013. Covering the myths that surround Singaporean film and exploring the realities of the movies that come from this exciting city, World Film Locations: Singapore introduces armchair travelers to a rich, but less known, national cinema.
Table of Contents
Singapore: City of the Imagination
Toh Hun Ping
Malay Screen in a Predominantly Chinese Singapore
Jan Uhde and Yvonne Ng Uhde
Scenes 1-7: 1910-1958
The Outsider’s Singapore: A Brief History of ‘Western Film-makers’ Expeditions in Singapore
Ben Slater
Scenes 8-14: 1961 x-1966
A History of Saying No: Singapore International Film Festival and Censorship
Daniel Huti
Scenes 15-21: 1967-1990
Eric Khoo
Silvia Wong
Scenes 22-28: 1995-2002
The Cultural Materialism of Singapore in Jack Neo’s Cinema
Stephen Teo
Scenes 29-35: 2004-2009
A View of Public Housing in Singapore Cinema
Warren Sin
Scenes 36-42: 2009-2013
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