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Film Budget Coin Purse by Momo Film Co

By  •  May 9, 2025

Start saving for your next film with Momo Film Co’s coin purse, every cent counts towards your film budget!

About Momo Film Co

Momo Film Co collaborates closely with filmmakers and specialise in developing and producing narrative works, with a promise to stake out new territories for emerging Southeast Asian filmmakers to develop new and authentic Asian stories with taste and ambition.Their films regularly attend and win at prestigious markets and festivals.
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OBJECTIFS x MOMO FILM CO SHORT FILM INCUBATOR 2025 PARTICIPANTS

By  •  May 9, 2025

The Objectifs x Momo Film Co Short Film Incubator is an initiative that focuses on developing short film scripts. The programme is open to Southeast Asian filmmakers working with moving …
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OPEN CALL: OBJECTIFS X MOMO FILM CO SHORT FILM INCUBATOR 2025

By  •  February 3, 2025

The Objectifs x Momo Short Film Incubator is an initiative that focuses on developing short film scripts. The programme is open to Southeast Asian filmmakers working with moving images, and …
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Momo Lanyard by Momo Film Co

By  •  November 29, 2024

Perfect for holding film festival passes, badges or keys, the Momo Film Co lanyard is a must-have for fans, crew, and film lovers alike.

About Momo Film Co

Momo Film Co collaborates closely with filmmakers and specialise in developing and producing narrative works, with a promise to stake out new territories for emerging Southeast Asian filmmakers to develop new and authentic Asian stories with taste and ambition.Their films regularly attend and win at prestigious markets and festivals.
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Don’t Cry, Butterfly enamel pin (rice bowl) by Momo Film Co

By  •  November 21, 2024

Wear your favourite film on your sleeve with our DON’T CRY, BUTTERFLY enamel pin! Featuring a love spell involving a bowl of rice, as featured in Dương Diệu Linh’s award winning debut feature DON’T CRY, BUTTERFLY, which has been gaining acclaim on the international festival circuits.

Catch the film at the Singapore International Film Festival – SGIFF this November, with a wider theatrical release set for Singapore and Vietnam (opening in theatres in Vietnam nationwide from 3 Jan 2025) to find out more about the love spell!

About DON’T CRY, BUTTERFLY

Tam, a diligent wedding venue staffer, discovers her husband’s affair on live TV. Rather than confronting him, she enlists a powerful spell master to win back his love. Tam’s daughter, Ha, pours her frustration into vivid fantasies of a brighter future abroad. Meanwhile, a mysterious House Spirit, visible only to the women, lurks beneath their cracked, leaky ceiling.

About Dương Diệu Linh

Dương Diệu Linh is a Vietnamese filmmaker who takes special interest in the unconventional depiction of sad, angsty and naggy middle-aged women. Her series of shorts, which seamlessly blend hyper-realistic, slice-of-life subject matters with magical realism elements deeply rooted in Southeast Asian mythology and superstitions, have been competing and winning awards at prestigious film festivals around the world.

Her debut feature, DON’T CRY, BUTTERFLY, premiered at Venice Critics’ Week (Settimana Internazionale della Critica) where it won the Grand Prize and Most Innovative Film. Linh previously attended Berlinale Talents in 2020, Asian Film Academy in 2016, Locarno Summer Academy and Bucheon Fantastic Film School in 2015.

About Momo Film Co

Momo Film Co is a Southeast Asian based TV and film company that collaborates closely with filmmakers and specialises in developing and producing narrative works. Momo Film Co promises to stake out new territories for emerging Southeast Asian filmmakers to develop new and authentic Asian stories with taste and ambition. Every piece of work is very precious for us. Our films regularly attend and open at prestigious markets and festivals.
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Don’t Cry, Butterfly enamel pin (film title) by Momo Film Co

By  •  November 21, 2024

Wear your favourite film on your sleeve with our DON’T CRY, BUTTERFLY enamel pin! A must have item for fans of Dương Diệu Linh’s award winning debut feature DON’T CRY, BUTTERFLY, which has been gaining acclaim on the international festival circuits.

Coming soon to Singapore International Film Festival – SGIFF this November, with a wider theatrical release set for Singapore and Vietnam (from 3 Jan 2025).

About DON’T CRY, BUTTERFLY

Tam, a diligent wedding venue staffer, discovers her husband’s affair on live TV. Rather than confronting him, she enlists a powerful spell master to win back his love. Tam’s daughter, Ha, pours her frustration into vivid fantasies of a brighter future abroad. Meanwhile, a mysterious House Spirit, visible only to the women, lurks beneath their cracked, leaky ceiling.

About Dương Diệu Linh

Dương Diệu Linh is a Vietnamese filmmaker who takes special interest in the unconventional depiction of sad, angsty and naggy middle-aged women. Her series of shorts, which seamlessly blend hyper-realistic, slice-of-life subject matters with magical realism elements deeply rooted in Southeast Asian mythology and superstitions, have been competing and winning awards at prestigious film festivals around the world.

Her debut feature, DON’T CRY, BUTTERFLY, premiered at Venice Critics’ Week (Settimana Internazionale della Critica) where it won the Grand Prize and Most Innovative Film. Linh previously attended Berlinale Talents in 2020, Asian Film Academy in 2016, Locarno Summer Academy and Bucheon Fantastic Film School in 2015.

About Momo Film Co

Momo Film Co is a Southeast Asian based TV and film company that collaborates closely with filmmakers and specialises in developing and producing narrative works. Momo Film Co promises to stake out new territories for emerging Southeast Asian filmmakers to develop new and authentic Asian stories with taste and ambition. Every piece of work is very precious for us. Our films regularly attend and open at prestigious markets and festivals.
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Don’t Cry, Butterfly temporary mole tattoo by Momo Film Co

By  •  November 21, 2024

Born with bad luck? Fret not, for you can now (briefly) seize control of your fate with Momo Film Co’s temporary mole tattoos. Comes with an accompanying leaflet on the most ideal placements, take charge of your life and change your luck in love and career for the coming year! Limited quantities available for sale.

Take inspiration from Tam, the heroine in Dương Diệu Linh’s DON’T CRY, BUTTERFLY as she attempts to voodoo her cheating husband back to her side. Coming soon to Singapore International Film Festival – SGIFF this November, with a wider theatrical release set for Singapore and Vietnam very soon.

About DON’T CRY, BUTTERFLY

Tam, a diligent wedding venue staffer, discovers her husband’s affair on live TV. Rather than confronting him, she enlists a powerful spell master to win back his love. Tam’s daughter, Ha, pours her frustration into vivid fantasies of a brighter future abroad. Meanwhile, a mysterious House Spirit, visible only to the women, lurks beneath their cracked, leaky ceiling.

About Dương Diệu Linh

Dương Diệu Linh is a Vietnamese filmmaker who takes special interest in the unconventional depiction of sad, angsty and naggy middle-aged women. Her series of shorts, which seamlessly blend hyper-realistic, slice-of-life subject matters with magical realism elements deeply rooted in Southeast Asian mythology and superstitions, have been competing and winning awards at prestigious film festivals around the world.

Her debut feature, DON’T CRY, BUTTERFLY, premiered at Venice Critics’ Week (Settimana Internazionale della Critica) where it won the Grand Prize and Most Innovative Film. Linh previously attended Berlinale Talents in 2020, Asian Film Academy in 2016, Locarno Summer Academy and Bucheon Fantastic Film School in 2015.

About Momo Film Co

Momo Film Co is a Southeast Asian based TV and film company that collaborates closely with filmmakers and specialises in developing and producing narrative works. Momo Film Co promises to stake out new territories for emerging Southeast Asian filmmakers to develop new and authentic Asian stories with taste and ambition. Every piece of work is very precious for us. Our films regularly attend and open at prestigious markets and festivals.
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Don’t Cry, Butterfly stickers (pack of 5) by Momo Film Co

By  •  November 21, 2024

A pack of five illustrated stickers of our favourite moments and characters from Dương Diệu Linh’s award winning debut feature DON’T CRY, BUTTERFLY, which has been gaining acclaim on the international festival circuits. Featuring a holographic finish, the stickers are sure to capture the attention of your friends, and give you an opportunity to start a conversation about the film!

Catch the film at the Singapore International Film Festival – SGIFF this November, with a wider theatrical release set for Singapore and Vietnam very soon!

About DON’T CRY, BUTTERFLY

Tam, a diligent wedding venue staffer, discovers her husband’s affair on live TV. Rather than confronting him, she enlists a powerful spell master to win back his love. Tam’s daughter, Ha, pours her frustration into vivid fantasies of a brighter future abroad. Meanwhile, a mysterious House Spirit, visible only to the women, lurks beneath their cracked, leaky ceiling.

About Dương Diệu Linh

Dương Diệu Linh is a Vietnamese filmmaker who takes special interest in the unconventional depiction of sad, angsty and naggy middle-aged women. Her series of shorts, which seamlessly blend hyper-realistic, slice-of-life subject matters with magical realism elements deeply rooted in Southeast Asian mythology and superstitions, have been competing and winning awards at prestigious film festivals around the world.

Her debut feature, DON’T CRY, BUTTERFLY, premiered at Venice Critics’ Week (Settimana Internazionale della Critica) where it won the Grand Prize and Most Innovative Film. Linh previously attended Berlinale Talents in 2020, Asian Film Academy in 2016, Locarno Summer Academy and Bucheon Fantastic Film School in 2015.

About Momo Film Co

Momo Film Co is a Southeast Asian based TV and film company that collaborates closely with filmmakers and specialises in developing and producing narrative works. Momo Film Co promises to stake out new territories for emerging Southeast Asian filmmakers to develop new and authentic Asian stories with taste and ambition. Every piece of work is very precious for us. Our films regularly attend and open at prestigious markets and festivals.
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Slander! an autotheory of six malayan films by Remy Shah and Jeremy Sharma

By  •  June 26, 2025

Why did we not explore the Malay world that we formerly inhabited? How did Malaya’s flourishing cinema of the 1950-60’s, a Southeast Asian counterpart of Hollywood, fade into oblivion?
Perhaps this happened by the slander of imagination brought upon ourselves, being in constant demand to construct, upgrade, reclaim and renew. The increased silence of the past rests upon a culture that becomes complicit with silence. It presses, yet probes like a burden, partially self-imposed through the everyday.

This book is a study of six films made between 1958–1963 in pre-independence Singapore, as told through the fictional persona of Remy Shah. In his story, Shah applies characteristics of both fiction and theoretical essays, along timestamps and still images of film sequences. It is a book of autotheory; a kind of meta-novel which is at once a diary, a thesis, and a meditation. The artist novel addresses how we perceive both images in films through the lens of time, and coloniality and history through the lens of film.

Believing in the capacity of art to dynamically narrate points and connections, artist Jeremy Sharma–using the pseudonym Remy Shah–samples history by means of film, painting, writing, philosophy and more, while intertwining them with cultural and personal positions that are contemporaneous with socio-economic topics and matters of affection, both pressing and beautiful. In revitalizing screenshots from past films, he poetically sutures fragments of an archive to become an assemblage that continuously resists identification. As fact, fiction, notes and anecdotes, the information age finds historical, cultural, and personal resonances in the present.
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OBJECTIFS FILM CLUB: PASSAGES OF MEMORY & THE IMAGINARY

By  •  May 6, 2025

Objectifs Film Club: Passages of Memory & The Imaginary

Date: Wed 4 Jun 2025, 7.30pm – 8.30pm Venue: Objectifs’ Workshop Space

Taking place in conjunction with a kind of magic


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