
Wednesday, April 29, 2009
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Hit the Sure-Win Jackpot at Golden Village

Monday, April 27, 2009
Now Showing at GV, Shaw, Eng Wah & Filmgarde

Exploiting Cathay's Library of Classics
Mention the Cathay Film Classics and many will remember a golden age of Asian movie glamour, with famous stars such as Ge Lan, Lin Tsui, Peter Chen Ho, Chang Yang, You Min, Yeh Fur, Wahid Satay, Rose Yatimah, Ummi Kalthoum, Latiffah Omar, and Siput Sarawak starring in popular Chinese and Malay classic films made in an era past.
Between 1953 and 1974, Cathay Organisation's studios in Hong Kong - Motion Pictures & General Investment Co Ltd (MP & GI) - made more than 240 Chinese films, while its studios in Singapore - Cathay-Keris Films - produced over 100 Malay films in Singapore and Malaya. These classic titles such as Mambo Girl, Wild Wild Rose, and the Pontianak, embraced a wide variety of movie genres ranging from romance and comedy to period dramas, horror, and suspense.
As a tribute to the filmmakers and movie stars who have undoubtedly helped to shape the Asian movie industry, Cathay Organisation has since embarked on continual efforts in preserving and extending the legacy of these films, by exploiting its library of classics through various means. Conserving Cathay Film Classics In 2004, Cathay donated to Hong Kong Film Archive a total of 213 Chinese film titles, which include about 2,400 film reels as well as some 12,000 related items such as stills, posters, photographs and handbills. In 2007, 90 Malay titles were donated to the Singapore's Asian Film Archive in 16mm and 35mm formats, in an effort to preserve the longevity of the classic Malay movies. Finally in 2009, Cathay-Keris Films has committed to donating the entire collection of Cathay Classic Films (Chinese & Malay titles) in the form of D1 tapes to the Asian Film Archive. These D1 tapes, which store video data uncompressed, is already an obsolete tape format in Singapore. Archival of the movie titles ensure that these films are stored in favorable conditions, undergo restoration, and are made available for non-commercial purposes such as research and education.
Cathay Film Classics On Stage In January 2009, one of Cathay's most well-known titles: Wild Wild Rose, took to the stage at Victoria Theatre in Singapore. The 2009 stage musical, produced by Perry Chiu Experimental Theatre from Hong Kong, was a remake of the original classic film released in the 1960s, directed by Wang Tian Lin and starring famous actress Ge Lan. Another Cathay classic film of the 1960s took to Hong Kong's stage in April 2009. The Greatest Wedding On Earth, with its original film starring well-known actors Leung Sing Bo, Liu Enjia, and Lei Zhen, was successfully reproduced as a stage play presented by Perry Chiu Experimental Theatre. Cathay Film Classics As A Lifestyle Come May 2009, Cathay's history will not only exist in the form of storage mediums and theatre performances, but as a form of lifestyle as well. In a recent collaboration with Hong Kong's lifestyle retail chain Goods of Desire (GOD), Cathay will launch the Cathay Classic Film Tees: a series of retro-stylish T-Shirt collection that is symbolic of Cathay's rich film heritage. These T-Shirts will be sold exclusively at The Cathay Cineplex as well as Clique, an eclectic lifestyle boutique located at The Cathay. The charm of these film classics will continue to linger on in viewers' memories for many years to come through Cathay's various, constant efforts in preserving the titles and renewing public interest.
Between 1953 and 1974, Cathay Organisation's studios in Hong Kong - Motion Pictures & General Investment Co Ltd (MP & GI) - made more than 240 Chinese films, while its studios in Singapore - Cathay-Keris Films - produced over 100 Malay films in Singapore and Malaya. These classic titles such as Mambo Girl, Wild Wild Rose, and the Pontianak, embraced a wide variety of movie genres ranging from romance and comedy to period dramas, horror, and suspense.
As a tribute to the filmmakers and movie stars who have undoubtedly helped to shape the Asian movie industry, Cathay Organisation has since embarked on continual efforts in preserving and extending the legacy of these films, by exploiting its library of classics through various means. Conserving Cathay Film Classics In 2004, Cathay donated to Hong Kong Film Archive a total of 213 Chinese film titles, which include about 2,400 film reels as well as some 12,000 related items such as stills, posters, photographs and handbills. In 2007, 90 Malay titles were donated to the Singapore's Asian Film Archive in 16mm and 35mm formats, in an effort to preserve the longevity of the classic Malay movies. Finally in 2009, Cathay-Keris Films has committed to donating the entire collection of Cathay Classic Films (Chinese & Malay titles) in the form of D1 tapes to the Asian Film Archive. These D1 tapes, which store video data uncompressed, is already an obsolete tape format in Singapore. Archival of the movie titles ensure that these films are stored in favorable conditions, undergo restoration, and are made available for non-commercial purposes such as research and education.
Cathay Film Classics On Stage In January 2009, one of Cathay's most well-known titles: Wild Wild Rose, took to the stage at Victoria Theatre in Singapore. The 2009 stage musical, produced by Perry Chiu Experimental Theatre from Hong Kong, was a remake of the original classic film released in the 1960s, directed by Wang Tian Lin and starring famous actress Ge Lan. Another Cathay classic film of the 1960s took to Hong Kong's stage in April 2009. The Greatest Wedding On Earth, with its original film starring well-known actors Leung Sing Bo, Liu Enjia, and Lei Zhen, was successfully reproduced as a stage play presented by Perry Chiu Experimental Theatre. Cathay Film Classics As A Lifestyle Come May 2009, Cathay's history will not only exist in the form of storage mediums and theatre performances, but as a form of lifestyle as well. In a recent collaboration with Hong Kong's lifestyle retail chain Goods of Desire (GOD), Cathay will launch the Cathay Classic Film Tees: a series of retro-stylish T-Shirt collection that is symbolic of Cathay's rich film heritage. These T-Shirts will be sold exclusively at The Cathay Cineplex as well as Clique, an eclectic lifestyle boutique located at The Cathay. The charm of these film classics will continue to linger on in viewers' memories for many years to come through Cathay's various, constant efforts in preserving the titles and renewing public interest.
Sunday, April 26, 2009
22nd SIFF Announces Silver Screen Awards Results
The Silver Screen Awards of the 22nd Singapore International Film Festival (SIFF, 14 to 25 April 2009) was held yesterday evening at Filmgarde Cineplex@ Iluma. The SIFF would like to extend our heartiest congratulations to the following award winners:
Singapore Film Awards
Best Film: Rule#1
Best Director: Royston Tan, 12 Lotus
Best Screenplay: Sherman Ong, Hashi
Best Performance: Mark Lee, Money No Enough 2
Best Cinematography: Roszali Samad, Brian Gothong Tan, Sharon Loh, Jaye Neo, Cain Chui, Andrew Mark Sobrielo, Chris Yeo and Adrian Lo Lucky 7
Asian Feature Film Competition
Best Film: Laila’s Birthday
Best Director: Rasoul Sadr Ameli, Every Night, Loneliness
Best Performance: Yang Ik-june, Breathless
Best Cinematography: Zhang Yi, Jalainur
NETPAC Award - Critic's Prize: Jalainur
Special Mention: Blind Pigs Who Wants to Fly
Singapore Short Film Competition
Best Film: Swimming Lesson
Best Director: Kat Goh, Swimming Lesson
Best Performance: Cheong Soon Foon, Madam Chan
Best Cinematography: Simon Walsh and David Shiyang Liu,
5 Films in an Anthology of A Film A Month
Special Mention: Hush Baby
For its 2009 edition, the SIFF saw over 50 sold out screenings, achieving an overall audience capacity of 70%. Singapore feature & short films continue to enjoy a strong attendance at the Festival, with sold-out screenings for most of the local films. Other sold out films include Promised Land (Israel); Bastardy (Australia); How To Be (UK); Girl Inside (Canada) and Sell Out! (Malaysia). The 22nd SIFF also played hosts to well known international directors and celebrities, including Oliver Stone (Director, USA); Amos Gitai (Director, Israel); Zhang Yuan (Director, China); Peter Fonda (Actor, USA); Russell Wong (Actor, USA) and Nicholas Saputra (Channel [V] host).
Singapore Film Awards
Best Film: Rule#1
Best Director: Royston Tan, 12 Lotus
Best Screenplay: Sherman Ong, Hashi
Best Performance: Mark Lee, Money No Enough 2
Best Cinematography: Roszali Samad, Brian Gothong Tan, Sharon Loh, Jaye Neo, Cain Chui, Andrew Mark Sobrielo, Chris Yeo and Adrian Lo Lucky 7
Asian Feature Film Competition
Best Film: Laila’s Birthday
Best Director: Rasoul Sadr Ameli, Every Night, Loneliness
Best Performance: Yang Ik-june, Breathless
Best Cinematography: Zhang Yi, Jalainur
NETPAC Award - Critic's Prize: Jalainur
Special Mention: Blind Pigs Who Wants to Fly
Singapore Short Film Competition
Best Film: Swimming Lesson
Best Director: Kat Goh, Swimming Lesson
Best Performance: Cheong Soon Foon, Madam Chan
Best Cinematography: Simon Walsh and David Shiyang Liu,
5 Films in an Anthology of A Film A Month
Special Mention: Hush Baby
For its 2009 edition, the SIFF saw over 50 sold out screenings, achieving an overall audience capacity of 70%. Singapore feature & short films continue to enjoy a strong attendance at the Festival, with sold-out screenings for most of the local films. Other sold out films include Promised Land (Israel); Bastardy (Australia); How To Be (UK); Girl Inside (Canada) and Sell Out! (Malaysia). The 22nd SIFF also played hosts to well known international directors and celebrities, including Oliver Stone (Director, USA); Amos Gitai (Director, Israel); Zhang Yuan (Director, China); Peter Fonda (Actor, USA); Russell Wong (Actor, USA) and Nicholas Saputra (Channel [V] host).
Friday, April 24, 2009
SPRING FEVER and COCO CHANEL & IGOR STRAVINSKY

Third 'Twilight' film lands director

Wednesday, April 22, 2009
Terminator is on Twitter

Richie Ren talks abt The Sniper
Richie Ren ( 任贤齐) talks about the difficulties faced while working on The Sniper (神枪手). He recounts the most dangerous scene, his injury, and the close bond he shared with the cast & crew. He also revealed the real life issues that he faced during the filming of The Sniper and how it was integrated with his reel life problem.
Tuesday, April 21, 2009
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Monday, April 20, 2009
SIFF 09 - Interview with Madison Kelly

Saturday, April 18, 2009
Director Dante Lam talks about The Sniper
Director Dante Lam (林超贤) talks more about The Sniper (神枪手). In this video, he shared with us on the difficulties of being a Sniper, the difficulties in shooting an action film in Hong Kong, the various qualities in his three lead actors and the theme for Sniper.
Friday, April 17, 2009
Cathay Cineplexes revives the love for movies

SIFF 09 - Interview with the director & cast of Sincerely Yours

Wednesday, April 15, 2009
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Tuesday, April 14, 2009
22nd edition of the Singapore International Film Festival

Monday, April 13, 2009
One-on-one with Jackie & Daniel
Listen to Jackie and Daniel talks about working with the Japanese co-stars, crew and the triad! Shinjuku Incident is still going strong in cinemas
Sunday, April 12, 2009
School Days With A Pig

Friday, April 10, 2009
Withdrawn!
The 22nd Singapore International Film Festival (SIFF) regrets that it will be withdrawing the following films from the Festival, as they have been disallowed or passed with edits by the Board of Film Censors, Media Development Authority (MDA) of Singapore.
3. An Extraordinary Study of Human Degradation (Patrik Eriksson, Sweden): R21 with edit to prolonged sexual scenes
4. Female Games (Kan Lume, Singapore): R21 with edit to prolonged and explicit lesbian sex
5. Melancholia (Lav Diaz, Philippines): R21 with edit to explicit sexual and lesbian scenes
The Festival stands by its no-cut screening policy. All the filmmakers of the withdrawn films have been informed. The filmmakers of Boy have decided to withdraw the film from the Asian Feature Film Competition of the Silver Screen Awards. For Blind Pig Who Wants to Fly, the 22nd SIFF will hold a closed-door jury screening for the film, and it will be competing for the Silver Screen Awards.
The Board of Film Censors, MDA has passed the following films for SIFF screening only.
1. Wendy and Lucy (Kelly Reichardt, USA): R21 Clean for SIFF only with consumer advice of "Offensive Language"
2. The Wackness (Jonathan Levine, USA): R21 Clean for SIFF only with consumer advice of "Mature Theme and Offensive Language"
3. Men's Group (Michael Joy, Australia): R21 Clean for SIFF only with consumer advice of "Offensive Language and Some Sexual Scenes"
4. Weltstadt (Christian Klandt, Germany): R21 Clean for SIFF only with consumer advice of "Sexual Scenes"
The Festival will be replacing the screenings of the withdrawn films. Please check the website at http://www.filmfest.org.sg/ for updates. Refunds for films that have been withdrawn can be made through the Festival Secretariat office. Refunds must be made at least 24 hours before the screening date of ticket. Office hours are 10am-7pm, Monday to Friday. Members of the public can also call the Secretariat office at Tel: 6738 7567 or email: ticketing@filmfest.org.sg
Thursday, April 09, 2009
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SIFF 09 - Interview with Alec Tok

Tuesday, April 07, 2009
Where The Wild Things Are - First Look!

Monday, April 06, 2009
JACKIE CHAN'S PHENOMENAL PERFORMANCE

Sunday, April 05, 2009
The Sniper Singapore Press Conference

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Saturday, April 04, 2009
Scream... it's the Jonas Brothers!

"The Jonas Brothers World Tour 2009" the band's most ambitious production yet and will include a massive 140-foot plus stage centered in the arena that aims to give a larger number of Jonas Brothers' fans a closer, more interactive live concert than they've ever experienced before. This weekend, the Jonas Brothers also revealed a first look at their new stage on their YouTube channel at <http://www.youtube.com/user/JonasBrothersMusic>.
The show will feature cutting edge technology used in a one-of-a-kind circularwater screen, multi-colour laser effects, motion automated video screens, a giant crane levitating over the audience plus other surprises that will bring the tour to the next level of concert entertainment.
The show will feature cutting edge technology used in a one-of-a-kind circularwater screen, multi-colour laser effects, motion automated video screens, a giant crane levitating over the audience plus other surprises that will bring the tour to the next level of concert entertainment.
For the most recent tour dates and further information, please visit http://www.livenation.com/ or http://www.jonasbrothers.com/.
Feeling upset that the trio hasn't made plans to visit Singapore anytime soon? Don't fret, you can watch their concert in a cinema near you (in 3D!) and get a copy of the movie soundtrack to soothe those nerves.
Try your luck here to win a copy of the soundtrack album
Thursday, April 02, 2009
Twilight Two-Disc Special Edition DVD
