Singapore vs Brazil
Singapore vs Brazil Olympics Team, National Stadium 29 July 2008
We went to another ‘last’ match. This time, some people payed $120 and Ronaldinho played.
Singapore vs Brazil Olympics Team, National Stadium 29 July 2008
We went to another ‘last’ match. This time, some people payed $120 and Ronaldinho played.
KVLT is a new online arts magazine. Read an article on Kwa Giu in the first issue, on page 74.
Zo Gang screened at nuSTUDIOS‘ Film Camp last friday. There was also a happening BBQ!
Here’s another Kwa Giu sneak peak:
Some have confused Kwa Giu with other films about local football. The official title for Hosaywood’s production is ‘Kwa Giu’ (Watch Football), there is no ‘Kallang’ in the name.
There’s another exciting film opening in August called Kallang Roar The Movie.
Last year, there was also a documentary called The Kallang Wave. Do check the other films out!
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What were Hosaywood films doing at a literature seminar? I initially had no idea too. Turns out, it’s really interesting what students are learning in their curriculum these days. Maybe one day, ‘Wah lau eh!’ instead of ‘Thou art something something’ will be in the textbooks =)
The students (from different schools) responded well to Zo Gang & Tak Giu, great to see them ask enthusiastic questions.
Thanks, if you were there and enjoyed the films.
It’s a busy month for Hosaywood, as we present our films at various events:
12 July – 5th Singapore Short Cuts, National Museum (Zo Gang + Zo Hee)
14 July – Hwa Chong Humanities Literature Seminar (Tak Giu + Zo Gang)
18 July – nuSTUDIOS Film Camp (Zo Gang + Zo Hee)
19 July – RSC Block Party @ Sinema Old School (Zo Gang + Zo Hee)
25 & 26 July – Unconference @ Substation, Singapore Night Festival (Zo Gang)
See you there!
Great to see many new faces attending 5SSC today, where Zo Gang + Zo Hee (remastered edition) was screened. Special thanks to Wenjie (National Museum), BK (Substation) and all other filmmakers and organisers for making it happen. Read a transcript of the Q&A by anutshellreview.
In celebration of Singapore Short Cuts’ fifth year is a special screening on 12 July of some of the favourite Singapore Short Cuts films over the years. Zo Gang (screened at last year’s 4SSC) + Zo Hee (new 5SSC film) will finish the opening day’s screening. See you there!
See flyer for more details.