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For its 29th edition this year, the Singapore International Film Festival (SGIFF) highlights the magic of Asian independent cinema. Over 100 films from 44 countries across Asia will be screened from 28 November to 9 December. Some main venues of the Festival are the Capitol Theatre, National Museum of Singapore, National
Gallery Singapore, The Cathay, Filmgarde Bugis+, Objectifs and *SCAPE. Special showcases include the debut features of Taiwanese filmmakers Mag Hsu and Hsu Chih-yen, and Vietnamese filmmaker Ash Mayfair, while our local creators also get a spotlight with 18 films from Singapore. After seeing the new productions, look back at the legacy of Asian cinematic history by catching the screenings of the region’s iconic films.
You can visit the official website for the full schedule and more information.
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