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Do not forget to enjoy the seasonal Beauty in The Pot's lobster broth too.
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Do not forget to enjoy the seasonal Beauty in The Pot's lobster broth too.

Back for the sixth season, ciNE65 2021, the largest national platform for film students and budding filmmakers to share short films on our Singapore story, presents its second edition of the ciNE65 Film Festival 2021.
Celebrating short films produced by local filmmakers that deepen our sense of belonging to Singapore, the ciNE65 Film Festival 2021 will be held from 23 to 25 July at two different venues. The festival will showcase the diversity of our local film industry by screening award-winning local short films, as well as spotlighting films from rising Singapore filmmakers including Huang Junxiang and Chong Yu Lun, through the SG Filmmaker’s showcase. One of the co-directors of this year’s NDP music video, The Road Ahead, Junxiang’s showcase will feature his short films such as Give Yourself a Chance, the film that bagged the audience award at the 2012 Very Short International Film Festival.
23 to 25 July 2021
Singapore Discovery Centre, iWERKS Theatre
510 Upper Jurong Rd, Singapore 638365
24 to 25 July 2021
The Cathay Cineplex, The Cathay
2 Handy Road, Singapore 229233
To register, please click here.
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