There has been a tremendous response to the Civic Life 90 second short film competition, organised by the British Council, the National Museum of Singapore and the Singapore International Foundation.
Over 100 films were submitted, with a wide range of subjects, approaches and themes. They are beautiful, thoughtful and often very quirky looks at Singapore, which in their totality have given a sweeping portrait of Singapore’s landscapes, both physical and emotional.
There will be a public vote for Best Film from THIS Friday (24th) through to Thursday 30th September, with the winning film scooping a CANON camera for its maker. There is also a Jury Prize, the winner of which will be heading to Encounters, the UK’s leading short film festival. The filmmakers have responded brilliantly to the brief so do check out the films here, do share them with all your friends and do vote!
A selection of the films will be screened alongside TIONG BAHRU, when it opens at the National Museum in October.
Thanks to all of the filmmakers for taking part.
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Thanks to all of the filmmakers for taking part.
Posted on January 12th, 2011 at 11:28 am
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