Celebrate the best that Southeast Asian cinema has to offer, with feature and short film gems that have travelled to prestigious festivals like Cannes, Rotterdam, Venice, Busan and Clermont-Ferrand.
Available locally at Objectifs, Kinokuniya, HMV, Earshot (The Arts House and Esplanade), That's Music, Books Actually and Sinema Old School. For online purchases (international shipment available): www.objectifsfilms.com.
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Singapore GaGa (S$23)
Hailed by critics
as "One of the best films about Singapore", this DVD collectible
also contains an exclusive interview with Tan Pin Pin, never-seen-before footage
and Rogers Park, a short film by the director. |
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I-San Special (S$23)
NETPAC/FIPRESCI Special Mention Award, Singapore International Film Festival
Dragons & Tigers Award, Young Cinema Competition, Vancouver International Film Festival |
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Village People Radio Show (S$23)
Official Selection, Buenos Aires International Film Festival
Official Selection, Singapore International Film Festival
Official Selection, Berlin International Film Festival |
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I Love Malaya (S$23)
Official Selection, Freedom Film Festival
Official Selection, Singapore International Documentary Festival |
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Grand Prix Collection (S$16.50)
Featuring award-winning short films: Birthday (Bertrand Lee), Boy Genius (Aditya Assarat) and Monkey Love (Royston Tan).
Grand Prix, Tabor Film Festival, Croatia
Grand Prize, Asiana Short Film Festival South Korea Grand Prix, Labo Competition, Clermont-Ferrand International Film Festival, France
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Animation Collection (S$16.50)
Featuring the best of animation, stop-motion and live-action animation: 3 Feet Apart (Jason Lai), A Not So Giant Story (Don Salubayba), Crocodile Journals (Yeo Lee Nah), The Mole (Victric Thng), Overhead Clouds (Yeo Lee Nah), superDONG (Pok Yue Weng)
Tous les Cinemas du Monde, Festival de Cannes
Bangkok International Film Festival
Director's Fortnight, Cannes
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Alternative Voices Collection (S$16.50)
Presenting inspiring and moving shorts: Exodus (Sherman Ong), Mother (Royston Tan) and Katong Fugue (Boo Junfeng).
Rotterdam International Film Festival
Puchon International Film Festival
Singapore International Film Festival
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Utama: Every Name in History is I (S$16.50)
“[Utama] deliberates on issues of founding, origin and aesthetics.” - Asian Art News
Official Selection, Fukuoka Asian Art Triennale
In Competition, Bangkok International Film Festival
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