The Singapore International Film Festival (SGIFF) is accepting feature & short films, Projects for their Southeast Asian Film Lab; critics for the Youth Jury & Critics Programme; and for the first-time producers for the Southeast Asian Producer Network. The general deadline is August 27th, 2021.
The Singapore International Film Festival is accepting projects for the Asian-Short Film Grant (SEA-SHORTS) and the Southeast Asian-Documentary Grant (SEADOC) until January 31st, 2021. Here you can find more information about their call for projects.
The Singapore International Children’s Film Festival – Big Eyes, Big Minds, is accepting short films until January 31st, 2021. Here you can find more information about their call for entry.
These are eight feature films you shouldn’t miss at the 31st Singapore International Film Festival which will take place onsite and online from November 26th until December 6th, 2020.
These are 12 short films you shouldn’t miss at the 31st Singapore International Film Festival which will take place onsite and online from November 26th until December 6th, 2020.
This year the Singapore International Film Festival will carry out several online talks and panels with filmmakers, producers and industry experts who will give their views and insights on the current situation of the industry.