Tuesday, March 25, 2008

PROJECT:slingSHORT08


PROJECT: slingSHORT08
Saturday 26th April 2008
3.00 - 5.30pm
Singapore High Commission in London
9 Wilton Crescent, Belgravia, London SW1X 8SP

Admission: £5 per ticket
Order your tickets by contacting Brian Tan at 07930378922

Or email scnuk_info@yahoo.co.uk

For security reasons: full name, email, field of work/study and
company/institution are required at time of purchase
All proceeds to PROJECT: slingSHORT will be donated to the Asian Film Archive.

The Asian Film Archive is a non-governmental organisation founded to preserve the rich film heritage of Singapore and Asian Cinema, to encourage scholarly research on film, and to promote a wider critical appreciation of this art form. Incorporated on the 1st day of 2005 as a non-profit organization, the Asian Film Archive is a charity based in Singapore, and an Institution of Public Character with the National Heritage Fund.

PROJECT: slingSHORT 08, scheduled on 26th April 2008 will once again be supported by The Singapore High Commission in London. Up and coming Singapore filmmaker, Victric Thng will curate a line-up of Singapore short films.

3.00pm pre screening reception
3.30pm Screening begins

Film Selection:
Flat Dreams by Eva Tang


Blood Ties by Chai Yee Wei

Passenger by Green Zeng

Take Me Home by Gözde + Russel Zehnder

Block 46 by Ghazi Alqudcy

(S)439 965 by Elgin Ho

For Naomi by Benjamin Tan







Friday, March 14, 2008

Project Slingshot















There are those established names in the film industry that we all know, Eric Khoo, Royston Tan, etc. And then of course their respective landmark films, Meepok Man, 12 Storeys, 881, 15, etc. But talk about the short films of Singapore, and one might draw a blank. Hardly inactive though, the short film scene in Singapore is heating up, with a group of short film filmmakers getting their own showcase in the recent Bristol International Short Film Festival.

Dropping by London on route back to Singapore, some of us got a chance to see their works which were featured in Bristol as part of SCNUK's PROJECT:slingSHORT, a series conceived by SCNUK as a platform for young filmmakers to showcase their works in London. This second incarnation of the series was curated by Singapore filmmaker Boo Junfeng and held on Nov 25, with the support of the Singapore High Commission and Objectifs Films. Held on the premises of the High Commission, some 50 of us got a chance to view short films by Anthony Chen, Victric Thng and Boo himself.

There was Chen's very moving short film Ah Ma (which won a special mention at the recent Cannes Film Festival*), depicting an extended family coming to terms with her imminent death. Thng's short film, The Mole, infused with animation and illustration, was everyone's favourite ("Tim Burton watch out!" someone said). Katong Fugue by Boo featured an excerpt from Singapore playwright Alfian Sa'at's play Asian Boys Vol. II, in which a son begs his mother not to lift the veil on his secret life. Played poignantly by Neo Swee Lin and Luke Kwek, the film centres around a Bach fugue and the Katong house they live in which holds it altogether.

Other filmmakers who got the chance to screen their shorts included Eva Tang’s Londres and Chris Yeo’s WomB, both films exhibited both filmmakers’ expression of their overseas experiences. Other filmmakers like Ryan Tan (Yesterday’s Play) and Jacen Tan (Zo Gang) were more homeward bound in its topics and issues, about characters like an unemployed 24-year old Singaporean boy and his mother, or an Ah-Beng who dreamed of being a filmmaker. And of course there was Roystan Tan’s very short film (or one might call it ad for Apple) D.I.Y. The event was concluded by a somewhat lively Question and Answer segment where the filmmakers were able to answer some of the audience's queries and remarks.

Raising some $750SGD for the International Singapore Film Society*, the event was lauded by those who attended as proof that the film industry in Singapore could only go from strength to strength. One Singaporean joked after the event to me that the local films we had just seen "warmed the cockles of her black heart" and that she was now inspired to catch Royston Tan's feature film 4:30 that would be showing at the Institute of Contemporary Arts later this month here in London. Certainly a most satisfying way to spend a Sunday afternoon for everyone involved!

by
David Chew
a former arts journalist
pursuing his masters here in london at goldsmiths.

The featured films in PROJECT:slingSHORT and their respective filmmakers:

Zo Gang
Jacen Tan

Londres - London
Eva Tang

Yesterday's Play
Ryan Tan

The Mole
Victric Thng

Ah Ma
Anthony Chen

D.I.Y.
Royston Tan

White
Tan Wei Keon

Katong Fugue
Boo Junfeng

WomB
Chris Yeo

Logo design + all garphic collater for PROJECT:slingSHORT
was designed by: Kok-Loong Wong of Mind L.A.B