
Thursday, March 31, 2005
S'pore Short Cuts, Apr - Jun 05
2nd Singapore Short Cuts
Showcasing the Best of Singapore Short Films
Singapore Short Cuts is back again in 2005 with a whole new selection
of outstanding local short films.
Every third Saturday of the month from January to June 2005 at the
Singapore History Museum, you can expect an exciting and diverse selection
of short films, animation and documentaries, which includes
award-winning works like Exodus by Sherman Ong, Eat Rice by Angela How and 9:30 by
Yong Mun Chee. Many of these shorts will be screened for the first time
in Singapore and you will also be able to interact with the filmmakers
after each screening.
Presented by the Singapore History Museum, Singapore Film Commission
and The Substation
Sat 16 April
4.00pm - 5.30pm
Sound & Sight
Defying conventions and genres, these films take bold leaps of
imagination in sight, sound and structure.
Sat 21 May
4.00pm - 5.30pm
Absence : Presence
What is memory but the absence of the present? In this collection of
short films, the bittersweet memory of the past lingers ever so
seductively in the present.
Sat 18 June
4.00pm - 5.30pm
Displacement
Take a look at the rest of the world through the eyes of overseas-based
Singaporean filmmakers in this selection of short films.
Free tickets (limited) can be collected from the 1st day of each
screening month at The Substation and the Singapore History Museum. Tickets
will be issued on a first come, first served basis.
Please email nhb_shm@nhb.gov.sg or call 6332 4075/ 6332 3659 for
enquiries. For more information on Singapore Short Cuts, visit
www.nhb.gov.sg/SHM.
