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Screen Singapore

Screen Singapore was a film festival in Singapore held from 1 August 2005 to 31 August 2005, on the occasion of the 40th anniversary of the independence of Singapore, to celebrate the heritage of Singaporean cinema from pre-independence days to the present.

Screen Singapore
LocationSingapore
No. of films31
Festival date1 August 2005 (2005-08-01) – 31 August 2005 (2005-08-31)
Websitewww.happybirthday.org.sg

Presenting a total of 31 feature films (17 vintage ones, from 1955 to 1978, and 14 contemporary ones from 1995 to 2005), plus 15 short films (from 1996 to 2004) over an entire month, it was and has remained the largest showcase of Singaporean cinema.

Festival edit

Organisation edit

Organised by Phish Communications, Screen Singapore was conceptualised and curated by Shirlene Noordin and Raphaël Millet, with curatorial support from Yuni Hadi and Wenjie Zhang. It was sponsored by the Singapore Film Commission, Kodak and the Ministry of Information, Communications and the Arts. It was also supported by Cathay Keris Films, Oak3 Films and the French Embassy in Singapore.

Launch edit

The festival was officially launched at Alliance Française in Singapore on 1 August 2005 and its official venues were at Singapore History Museum and The Arts House at the Old Parliament.[1][2]

Programmes edit

Feature films edit

  • Penarek Becha by P. Ramlee, 1955.
  • Azimat by Rolf Bayer, 1958.
  • Satay by K.M. Basker, 1958.
  • Sumpah Pontianak by B.N. Rao, 1958.
  • Rasah Sayang Eh by L. Krishnan, 1958.
  • Korban Fitnah by P.L. Kapur, 1959.
  • Lion City by Yi Sui, 1960.
  • Ibu Mertuaku by P. Ramlee, 1962.
  • Labu dan Labi by P. Ramlee, 1962.
  • Darah Muda by Jamil Sulong, 1963.
  • Jiran Sekampong by Hussain Haniff, 1965.
  • Jefri Zain - Gerak Kilat by Jamil Sulong, 1965.
  • Chinta Kaseh Sayang by Hussain Haniff, 1965.
  • Kekaseh by Noordin Ahmad, 1968.
  • Ring of Fury by Tony Yeow and James Sebastian, 1973.
  • Two Sides of the Bridge by Lim Ann, 1976.
  • They Call Her... Cleopatra Wong by George Richardson, 1978.
  • Mee Pok Man by Eric Khoo, 1995.
  • The Road Less Travelled by Lim Suat Yen, 1997.
  • Twelve Storeys by Eric Khoo, 1997.
  • Forever Fever by Glen Goei, 1998.
  • That One No Enough by Jack Neo, 1999.
  • Eating Air by Kelvin Tong and Jasmine Ng, 1999.
  • Chicken Rice War by Cheek, 2000.
  • I Not Stupid by Jack Neo, 2002.
  • Homerun by Jack Neo, 2003.
  • Fifteen by Royston Tan, 2003.
  • Return to Pontianak by Djinn, 2004.
  • Zombie Dogs by Toh Hai Leong, 2004.
  • Perth by Djinn, 2004.
  • The Maid by Kelvin Tong, 2005.

Short films edit

  • Moveable Feast by Sandi Tan, 1996.
  • Beansprouts and Salted Fish by Cheek, 1997.
  • Lunch Time by Wee Li Lin, 2000.
  • Sons by Royston Tan, 2000.
  • Gourmet Baby by Sandi Tan, 2001.
  • Mother by Royston Tan, 2001.
  • All My Presents directed by Wee Li Lin, 2002.
  • Hock Hiap Leong by Royston Tan, 2002.
  • Holiday by Wee Li Lin, 2002.
  • Homemaker by Wee Li Lin, 2002.
  • The Secret Heaven by Sun Koh, 2002.
  • The Usher by June Chua, 2003.
  • Bliss by Victric Thng, 2004.
  • Lim Poh Huat by Lee Wong, 2004.
  • Old Parliament Remixed by Lee Wong, 2004.

Free Outdoor Screening edit

A Free Outdoor Screening of selected short films was organised by Screen Singapore on Sunday 14 August 2005, at the River Promenade, next to the UOB building, at the end of Boat Quay. One of the members of the audience blogged: How could I forget to bring along a camera yesterday night to capture the atmosphere of the free outdoor screening of short films at the River Promenade, next to UOB Plaza? A picture tells a thousand words, and in the lacking of one, allow me to attempt to describe it..[3]

Guests edit

A number of film celebrities made special appearances during the festival:

  • Peter Chong (actor of Ring of Fury)
  • Tony Yeow (co-director of Ring of Fury)
  • Lim Suat Yen (director of The Road Less Travelled)
  • Kelvin Tong (director of The Maid)
  • Djinn (who directed Perth and Return to Pontianak)
  • Lim Kay Tong (actor in Perth)
  • Doris Young, aka Marrie Lee (who played Cleopatra Wong in three movies)
  • Maria Menado (who famously acted the Pontianak - or female vampire - in classic horror films of the 1950s)
  • Wahid Satay (actor)

One of the members of the audience blogged about Doris Young, aka Marrie Lee, aka Cleopatra Wong: It was a full house eagerly awaiting the appearance of Cleopatra Wong in person. I went in early in order to get a prime seat, but alas, there were already some persons seated in the middle of the theatre (those who have been to the Arts House Screening Room will know what I mean). But I managed a row behind, and to my wicked glee, those in front were told to make room for the special guests. They were unhappy of course (there were no "Reserved" signs), but given no choice anyway. So there I was, with Cleo Wong potentially sitting in front of me during the screening..[4]

He also blogged about Maria Menado special guest appearance: When Maria Menado arrived at the Alliance Francaise, she was greeted with numerous camera flashes. Dressed in a beautiful red Baju Kurung, everyone was eager to get a photograph of the star of the original Pontianak. As with all special appearances in Screen Singapore, the invited guests are to say a few words to the audience. Maria (she's part of Malaysian Royalty btw[citation needed]) exclaimed that she was extremely happy to see many people attending the screening for Sumpah Pontianak, especially when the film was close to 50 years old, and some members of the audience were not even around when it was screened for the first time (i.e. people like me)..[5]

International film programmers and film critics also came to attend the festival, such as Olivier Père (then General Delegate of the Directors' Fortnight in Cannes), Jeremy Segay (programmer for the Directors' Fortnight in Cannes), Stephen Cremin (film critic), Kate Reidy from the Swiss festival Black Movie, etc.

Impact edit

The festival was extremely well attended by the audience and well covered by the media. This blog by a member of the audience and avid cinephile bears testimony to it: Unfortunately, this entry isn't the review for Ring of Fury, which I very much wanted to watch. When I reached The Arts House this evening to purchase tickets, I was told it was already Sold Out *faint*, since last Thursday! *double faint* I should have seen it coming, given the widespread media coverage of Screen Singapore..[6]

The festival has been noted as an important showcase of Singaporean cinema, and was abundantly discussed in the press as well as online[7][8][9][10]

. It unearthed Ring of Fury, a long forgotten feature film made in 1973 which had been banned from screening in Singapore in the 1970s, and had never been shown since then. Screen Singapore offered it its Singapore première in 2005, exactly 32 years after it had been filmed.

On the occasion of his first trip to Singapore to attend the festival Screen Singapore, Olivier Père was introduced to Eric Khoo and given a chance to preview his film My Magic which he subsequently selected to première at the Directors' Fortnight that same year, in 2005.

A retrospective of Singaporean films was also subsequently presented in Geneva in 2006 during the festival Black Movie, after one of the festival's representatives, Kate Reidy, had come to attend Screen Singapore 2005.

References edit

  1. ^ "Screen Singapore part of Happy Birthday Singapore".
  2. ^ "HAPPY BIRTHDAY SINGAPORE!". www.nas.gov.sg. Retrieved 19 November 2018.
  3. ^ "A Nutshell Review on Screen Singapore's Free Outdoor Screening".
  4. ^ "A Nutshell Review on Cleopatra Wong's Guest Appearance".
  5. ^ "[Screen Singapore] A Night with the Original Pontianak".
  6. ^ "A Nutshell Review on Sold Out Screenings at Screen Singapore 2005".
  7. ^ "Screen Singapore on Singapore Rebel's blog".
  8. ^ "Screen Singapore on ClubSnap".
  9. ^ "Screen Singapore shows Perth".
  10. ^ "About Pontianaks at Screen Singapore".[permanent dead link]

Further reading edit

External links edit

  • Original trailer of Screen Singapore 2005 on YouTube
  • Photo of Maria Menado's special guest appearance during Screen Singapore 2005 on Flickr
  • Photo of Lim Kay Tong's special guest appearance during Screen Singapore 2005 on Flickr
  • Photo of Doris Young aka Marrie Lee aka Cleopatra Wong's special guest appearance during Screen Singapore 2005 on Flickr
  • Photo of Djinn's special guest appearance during Screen Singapore 2005 on Flickr

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Screen Singapore was a film festival in Singapore held from 1 August 2005 to 31 August 2005 on the occasion of the 40th anniversary of the independence of Singapore to celebrate the heritage of Singaporean cinema from pre independence days to the present Screen SingaporeLocationSingaporeNo of films31Festival date1 August 2005 2005 08 01 31 August 2005 2005 08 31 Websitewww wbr happybirthday wbr org wbr sgPresenting a total of 31 feature films 17 vintage ones from 1955 to 1978 and 14 contemporary ones from 1995 to 2005 plus 15 short films from 1996 to 2004 over an entire month it was and has remained the largest showcase of Singaporean cinema Contents 1 Festival 1 1 Organisation 1 2 Launch 1 3 Programmes 1 3 1 Feature films 1 3 2 Short films 1 4 Free Outdoor Screening 1 5 Guests 2 Impact 3 References 4 Further reading 5 External linksFestival editOrganisation edit Organised by Phish Communications Screen Singapore was conceptualised and curated by Shirlene Noordin and Raphael Millet with curatorial support from Yuni Hadi and Wenjie Zhang It was sponsored by the Singapore Film Commission Kodak and the Ministry of Information Communications and the Arts It was also supported by Cathay Keris Films Oak3 Films and the French Embassy in Singapore Launch edit The festival was officially launched at Alliance Francaise in Singapore on 1 August 2005 and its official venues were at Singapore History Museum and The Arts House at the Old Parliament 1 2 Programmes edit Feature films edit Penarek Becha by P Ramlee 1955 Azimat by Rolf Bayer 1958 Satay by K M Basker 1958 Sumpah Pontianak by B N Rao 1958 Rasah Sayang Eh by L Krishnan 1958 Korban Fitnah by P L Kapur 1959 Lion City by Yi Sui 1960 Ibu Mertuaku by P Ramlee 1962 Labu dan Labi by P Ramlee 1962 Darah Muda by Jamil Sulong 1963 Jiran Sekampong by Hussain Haniff 1965 Jefri Zain Gerak Kilat by Jamil Sulong 1965 Chinta Kaseh Sayang by Hussain Haniff 1965 Kekaseh by Noordin Ahmad 1968 Ring of Fury by Tony Yeow and James Sebastian 1973 Two Sides of the Bridge by Lim Ann 1976 They Call Her Cleopatra Wong by George Richardson 1978 Mee Pok Man by Eric Khoo 1995 The Road Less Travelled by Lim Suat Yen 1997 Twelve Storeys by Eric Khoo 1997 Forever Fever by Glen Goei 1998 That One No Enough by Jack Neo 1999 Eating Air by Kelvin Tong and Jasmine Ng 1999 Chicken Rice War by Cheek 2000 I Not Stupid by Jack Neo 2002 Homerun by Jack Neo 2003 Fifteen by Royston Tan 2003 Return to Pontianak by Djinn 2004 Zombie Dogs by Toh Hai Leong 2004 Perth by Djinn 2004 The Maid by Kelvin Tong 2005 Short films edit Moveable Feast by Sandi Tan 1996 Beansprouts and Salted Fish by Cheek 1997 Lunch Time by Wee Li Lin 2000 Sons by Royston Tan 2000 Gourmet Baby by Sandi Tan 2001 Mother by Royston Tan 2001 All My Presents directed by Wee Li Lin 2002 Hock Hiap Leong by Royston Tan 2002 Holiday by Wee Li Lin 2002 Homemaker by Wee Li Lin 2002 The Secret Heaven by Sun Koh 2002 The Usher by June Chua 2003 Bliss by Victric Thng 2004 Lim Poh Huat by Lee Wong 2004 Old Parliament Remixed by Lee Wong 2004 Free Outdoor Screening edit A Free Outdoor Screening of selected short films was organised by Screen Singapore on Sunday 14 August 2005 at the River Promenade next to the UOB building at the end of Boat Quay One of the members of the audience blogged How could I forget to bring along a camera yesterday night to capture the atmosphere of the free outdoor screening of short films at the River Promenade next to UOB Plaza A picture tells a thousand words and in the lacking of one allow me to attempt to describe it 3 Guests edit A number of film celebrities made special appearances during the festival Peter Chong actor of Ring of Fury Tony Yeow co director of Ring of Fury Lim Suat Yen director of The Road Less Travelled Kelvin Tong director of The Maid Djinn who directed Perth and Return to Pontianak Lim Kay Tong actor in Perth Doris Young aka Marrie Lee who played Cleopatra Wong in three movies Maria Menado who famously acted the Pontianak or female vampire in classic horror films of the 1950s Wahid Satay actor One of the members of the audience blogged about Doris Young aka Marrie Lee aka Cleopatra Wong It was a full house eagerly awaiting the appearance of Cleopatra Wong in person I went in early in order to get a prime seat but alas there were already some persons seated in the middle of the theatre those who have been to the Arts House Screening Room will know what I mean But I managed a row behind and to my wicked glee those in front were told to make room for the special guests They were unhappy of course there were no Reserved signs but given no choice anyway So there I was with Cleo Wong potentially sitting in front of me during the screening 4 He also blogged about Maria Menado special guest appearance When Maria Menado arrived at the Alliance Francaise she was greeted with numerous camera flashes Dressed in a beautiful red Baju Kurung everyone was eager to get a photograph of the star of the original Pontianak As with all special appearances in Screen Singapore the invited guests are to say a few words to the audience Maria she s part of Malaysian Royalty btw citation needed exclaimed that she was extremely happy to see many people attending the screening for Sumpah Pontianak especially when the film was close to 50 years old and some members of the audience were not even around when it was screened for the first time i e people like me 5 International film programmers and film critics also came to attend the festival such as Olivier Pere then General Delegate of the Directors Fortnight in Cannes Jeremy Segay programmer for the Directors Fortnight in Cannes Stephen Cremin film critic Kate Reidy from the Swiss festival Black Movie etc Impact editThe festival was extremely well attended by the audience and well covered by the media This blog by a member of the audience and avid cinephile bears testimony to it Unfortunately this entry isn t the review for Ring of Fury which I very much wanted to watch When I reached The Arts House this evening to purchase tickets I was told it was already Sold Out faint since last Thursday double faint I should have seen it coming given the widespread media coverage of Screen Singapore 6 The festival has been noted as an important showcase of Singaporean cinema and was abundantly discussed in the press as well as online 7 8 9 10 It unearthed Ring of Fury a long forgotten feature film made in 1973 which had been banned from screening in Singapore in the 1970s and had never been shown since then Screen Singapore offered it its Singapore premiere in 2005 exactly 32 years after it had been filmed On the occasion of his first trip to Singapore to attend the festival Screen Singapore Olivier Pere was introduced to Eric Khoo and given a chance to preview his film My Magic which he subsequently selected to premiere at the Directors Fortnight that same year in 2005 A retrospective of Singaporean films was also subsequently presented in Geneva in 2006 during the festival Black Movie after one of the festival s representatives Kate Reidy had come to attend Screen Singapore 2005 References edit Screen Singapore part of Happy Birthday Singapore HAPPY BIRTHDAY SINGAPORE www nas gov sg Retrieved 19 November 2018 A Nutshell Review on Screen Singapore s Free Outdoor Screening A Nutshell Review on Cleopatra Wong s Guest Appearance Screen Singapore A Night with the Original Pontianak A Nutshell Review on Sold Out Screenings at Screen Singapore 2005 Screen Singapore on Singapore Rebel s blog Screen Singapore on ClubSnap Screen Singapore shows Perth About Pontianaks at Screen Singapore permanent dead link Further reading editSingapore Cinema by Raphael Millet Singapore EDM 2006 External links editOriginal trailer of Screen Singapore 2005 on YouTube Photo of Maria Menado s special guest appearance during Screen Singapore 2005 on Flickr Photo of Lim Kay Tong s special guest appearance during Screen Singapore 2005 on Flickr Photo of Doris Young aka Marrie Lee aka Cleopatra Wong s special guest appearance during Screen Singapore 2005 on Flickr Photo of Djinn s special guest appearance during Screen Singapore 2005 on Flickr Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Screen Singapore amp oldid 1145600455, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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