Local stars and talents from Asia studded the opening night red carpet event of the Singapore International Film Festival on Thursday. They were lead by hometown filmmaker Anthony Chen, who made a global impact with debut feature “Ilo Ilo,” and is again making a splash with “Wet Season.”
For its 30th edition, the festival runs as part of the Singapore Media Festival for 11 days with over 90 feature films from 40 countries, and a strong emphasis on the South East Asia region.
On opening night, fans and film buffs gathered at the city’s 86-year-old Capitol Theater to see and grab a photo of local celebrities and stars walking the red carpet.
Internationally-known Singaporean independent filmmakers Tan Pin Pin and Boo Junfeng (“Apprentice”), who are also executive members of the festival, trod the red carpet. Other stars included Singaporean actresses Hong Ling, Patricia Mok, actor Andie Chen and his wife Kate Pang,...
For its 30th edition, the festival runs as part of the Singapore Media Festival for 11 days with over 90 feature films from 40 countries, and a strong emphasis on the South East Asia region.
On opening night, fans and film buffs gathered at the city’s 86-year-old Capitol Theater to see and grab a photo of local celebrities and stars walking the red carpet.
Internationally-known Singaporean independent filmmakers Tan Pin Pin and Boo Junfeng (“Apprentice”), who are also executive members of the festival, trod the red carpet. Other stars included Singaporean actresses Hong Ling, Patricia Mok, actor Andie Chen and his wife Kate Pang,...
- 11/21/2019
- by Sonia Kil
- Variety Film + TV
Malaysia’s Asia Tropical Films and Singapore’s Clover Films are co-producing the directorial debut of Hong Kong actor Chapman To, Let’s Eat (working title), with investment from Fox International Channels (Fic).Chapman To will also star in the $1.3m (S$1.8m) foodie comedy drama along with Hong Kong actress Aimee Chan, C-Kwan from Hong Kong hip-hop duo Fama and local stars Lo Hoi Pang, Tommy Kuan, Daphne Low and Patricia Mok.Production starts on September 8 in Kuala Lump
Malaysia’s Asia Tropical Films and Singapore’s Clover Films are co-producing the directorial debut of Hong Kong actor Chapman To, Let’s Eat (working title), with investment from Fox International Channels (Fic).
Chapman To will also star in the $1.3m (S$1.8m) foodie comedy drama along with Hong Kong actress Aimee Chan, C-Kwan from Hong Kong hip-hop duo Fama and local stars Lo Hoi Pang, Tommy Kuan, Daphne Low and Patricia Mok.
Production starts...
Malaysia’s Asia Tropical Films and Singapore’s Clover Films are co-producing the directorial debut of Hong Kong actor Chapman To, Let’s Eat (working title), with investment from Fox International Channels (Fic).
Chapman To will also star in the $1.3m (S$1.8m) foodie comedy drama along with Hong Kong actress Aimee Chan, C-Kwan from Hong Kong hip-hop duo Fama and local stars Lo Hoi Pang, Tommy Kuan, Daphne Low and Patricia Mok.
Production starts...
- 9/7/2015
- by lizshackleton@gmail.com (Liz Shackleton)
- ScreenDaily
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