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The Revival of Singapore Cinema: 1995–2014

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4 April 2016

Singapore’s film industry gets a reboot as it enters a new phase of its development. Raphaël Millet explains how this resurgence came about.

Film still from Eric Khoo's Mee Pok Man, which starred Michelle Goh and Joe Ng. © Mee Pok Man. Directed by Eric Khoo, produced by Jacqueline Khoo, distributed by Zhao Wei Films. Singapore 1995. Courtesy of Zhao Wei Films.

Film still from Eric Khoo's Mee Pok Man, which starred Michelle Goh and Joe Ng. © Mee Pok Man. Directed by Eric Khoo, produced by Jacqueline Khoo, distributed by Zhao Wei Films. Singapore 1995. Courtesy of Zhao Wei Films.

The Rise of Auteur Cinema

Lum May Yee (left) and Koh Boon Pin (right) in 12 Storeys. © 12 Storeys. Directed by Eric Khoo, produced by Brian Hong, distributed by Golden Village Pictures. Singapore 1997. Courtesy of Zhao Wei Films.

Lum May Yee (left) and Koh Boon Pin (right) in 12 Storeys. © 12 Storeys. Directed by Eric Khoo, produced by Brian Hong, distributed by Golden Village Pictures. Singapore 1997. Courtesy of Zhao Wei Films.

Eric Khoo (centre) during the production of Be With Me. Courtesy of Zhao Wei Films.

Eric Khoo (centre) during the production of Be With Me. Courtesy of Zhao Wei Films.

Film still of Eric Khoo's Tatsumi, a film inspired by the works of manga artist, Yoshihiro Tatsumi. © Tatsumi. Directed by Eric Khoo, produced by Tan Fong Cheng, Gary Goh, Phil Mitchell, Freddie Yeo, Eric Khoo and Brian Gothong Tan, distributed by Golden Village Pictures and Happiness. Singapore, 2011. Courtesy of Zhao Wei Films.

Film still of Eric Khoo's Tatsumi, a film inspired by the works of manga artist, Yoshihiro Tatsumi. © Tatsumi. Directed by Eric Khoo, produced by Tan Fong Cheng, Gary Goh, Phil Mitchell, Freddie Yeo, Eric Khoo and Brian Gothong Tan, distributed by Golden Village Pictures and Happiness. Singapore, 2011. Courtesy of Zhao Wei Films.

Lim Kay Tong in Perth: The Geylang Massacre. © Perth: The Geylang Massacre. Directed by Djinn Ong, distributed by Tartan Films. Singapore, 2004.

Lim Kay Tong in Perth: The Geylang Massacre. © Perth: The Geylang Massacre. Directed by Djinn Ong, distributed by Tartan Films. Singapore, 2004.

Royston Tan's 881 explores the colourful world of getai. © 881. Directed by Royston Tan, produced by Gary Goh, James Toh, Chan Pui Yin, Freddie Yeo, Tan Fong Cheng and Ang Hwee Sim, distributed by Golden Village Pictures. Singapore, 2007.

Royston Tan's 881 explores the colourful world of getai. © 881. Directed by Royston Tan, produced by Gary Goh, James Toh, Chan Pui Yin, Freddie Yeo, Tan Fong Cheng and Ang Hwee Sim, distributed by Golden Village Pictures. Singapore, 2007.

The Rise of Commercial Cinema

Mark Lee (left) and Jack Neo (right) in 1998's Money No Enough. Directed by Tay Yeck Lock, produced by JSP Films, distributed by Shaw Organisation. Singapore, 1998. Courtesy of J Team Productions.

Mark Lee (left) and Jack Neo (right) in 1998's Money No Enough. Directed by Tay Yeck Lock, produced by JSP Films, distributed by Shaw Organisation. Singapore, 1998. Courtesy of J Team Productions.

I Not Stupid starred Joshua Ang (left) and Shawn Lee (right) in 2002. Directed by Jack Neo, produced by Mediacorp Raintree Productions, distributed by United International Pictures, Singapore, 2002. Courtesy of J Team Productions.

I Not Stupid starred Joshua Ang (left) and Shawn Lee (right) in 2002. Directed by Jack Neo, produced by Mediacorp Raintree Productions, distributed by United International Pictures, Singapore, 2002. Courtesy of J Team Productions.

Shawn Lee (left) and Megan Zhang (right) in Homerun, a re-make of Majid Majidi's Children of Heaven. Directed by Jack Neo, produced by Chan Pui Yin and Titus Ho, distributed by Mediacorp Raintree Pictures. Singapore 2003. Courtesy of J Team Productions.

Shawn Lee (left) and Megan Zhang (right) in Homerun, a re-make of Majid Majidi's Children of Heaven. Directed by Jack Neo, produced by Chan Pui Yin and Titus Ho, distributed by Mediacorp Raintree Pictures. Singapore 2003. Courtesy of J Team Productions.

A film still from Ah Boys to Men. © Ah Boys to Men. Directed by Jack Neo, produced by Jack Neo, Lim Teck and Leonard Lao, distributed by Golden Village Pictures & Clover Films. Singapore, 2012. Courtesy of J Team Productions.

A film still from Ah Boys to Men. © Ah Boys to Men. Directed by Jack Neo, produced by Jack Neo, Lim Teck and Leonard Lao, distributed by Golden Village Pictures & Clover Films. Singapore, 2012. Courtesy of J Team Productions.

A New Generation with Potential

Bobbi Chen and Joshua Tan in Boo Junfeng's 2010 Sandcastle. © Sandcastle. Directed by Boo Junfeng, produced by Fran Borgia & Gary Goh, distributed by Golden Village Pictures. Singapore, 2010. Courtesy of Zhao Wei Films.

Bobbi Chen and Joshua Tan in Boo Junfeng's 2010 Sandcastle. © Sandcastle. Directed by Boo Junfeng, produced by Fran Borgia & Gary Goh, distributed by Golden Village Pictures. Singapore, 2010. Courtesy of Zhao Wei Films.

The late Chuen Boone Ong in his role as Monsters Man in Ho Tzu Nyen’s 2009 HERE. Directed by Ho Tzu Nyen, produced by Fran Borgia, Michel Cayla and Jason Lai, distributed by Cathay-Keris Films (Singapore). Singapore, 2009. Courtesy of Ho Tzu Nyen.

The late Chuen Boone Ong in his role as Monsters Man in Ho Tzu Nyen’s 2009 HERE. Directed by Ho Tzu Nyen, produced by Fran Borgia, Michel Cayla and Jason Lai, distributed by Cathay-Keris Films (Singapore). Singapore, 2009. Courtesy of Ho Tzu Nyen.

Angeli Bayani and Jieler Koh in Ilo Ilo. © Ilo Ilo. Directed by Anthony Chen, produced by Ang Hwee Sim, Anthony Chen, Wahyuni A Hadi, distributed by Golden Village Pictures. Singapore, 2013.

Angeli Bayani and Jieler Koh in Ilo Ilo. © Ilo Ilo. Directed by Anthony Chen, produced by Ang Hwee Sim, Anthony Chen, Wahyuni A Hadi, distributed by Golden Village Pictures. Singapore, 2013.

Adrian Pang in Unlucky Plaza. Directed by Ken Kwek, produced by Ken Kwek, Kat Goh and Leon Tong. Singapore. 2014. © Kaya Toast Pictures.

Adrian Pang in Unlucky Plaza. Directed by Ken Kwek, produced by Ken Kwek, Kat Goh and Leon Tong. Singapore. 2014. © Kaya Toast Pictures.

What the Future Holds

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