May 19, 2022

The 33rd Singapore International Film Festival Opens Its Call For Entry! Now Welcomes Asian Film Entries, and Applications for its Film Academy Programme.

19 May 2022, SINGAPORE – The Singapore International Film Festival (SGIFF) is set for its 33rd edition from 24th November to 4th December 2022, with a call for entries for Feature Films from Asia and Short Films from Southeast Asia, as well as a call for applications for its Asian Producers Network, Southeast Asian Film Lab and Youth Critics Programme till 8 August 2022.

This year, the Southeast Asian Producers Network has been renamed as Asian Producers Network under the SGIFF Film Academy. The expansion of regional eligibility now allows a wider range of collaboration across the Asian region as SGIFF continues to champion groundbreaking cinema in Singapore and the region.

“As SGIFF continues to celebrate the power of cinema, with its ability to inform, transform and inspire, a key pillar of the festival is nurturing the local and regional film community, especially emerging talents. As a connector for regional talent, the widening of the eligibility to Asian applicants broadens Asian Producers’ Network as a platform for resource learning, and aims to be a further catalyst for greater collaborations across the region.” says Ms. Emily J. Hoe, SGIFF’s Executive Director.

Alongside Asian Producers Network, other programmes such as the Southeast Asian Film Lab provides mentorship and aims to support a new batch of talents and film works coming out of the region and Youth Critics Programme provides mentorship on critical writing in response to the festival programme, and is open to youths based in Singapore. It aims to nurture a new generation of film writers who can contribute to Asian and Southeast Asian film discourse. These programmes under the SGIFF Film Academy continue to serve as the region’s holistic training initiative to support Southeast Asian film talents.

Submissions for film entries and programme applications are open from now till 8 August 2022 at https://sgiff.com/call-for-entry. For film entries, early bird submissions received by 24 July 2022 will enjoy submission fee waivers. Thereafter, a submission fee of USD$25 will apply from 25 July till 8 August 2022.

For Media Enquiries, please contact:
19 May 2022, SINGAPORE – The Singapore International Film Festival (SGIFF) is set for its 33rd edition from 24th November to 4th December 2022, with a call for entries for Feature Films from Asia and Short Films from Southeast Asia, as well as a call for applications for its Asian Producers Network, Southeast Asian Film Lab and Youth Critics Programme till 8 August 2022.

This year, the Southeast Asian Producers Network has been renamed as Asian Producers Network under the SGIFF Film Academy. The expansion of regional eligibility now allows a wider range of collaboration across the Asian region as SGIFF continues to champion groundbreaking cinema in Singapore and the region.

“As SGIFF continues to celebrate the power of cinema, with its ability to inform, transform and inspire, a key pillar of the festival is nurturing the local and regional film community, especially emerging talents. As a connector for regional talent, the widening of the eligibility to Asian applicants broadens Asian Producers’ Network as a platform for resource learning, and aims to be a further catalyst for greater collaborations across the region.” says Ms. Emily J. Hoe, SGIFF’s Executive Director.

Alongside Asian Producers Network, other programmes such as the Southeast Asian Film Lab provides mentorship and aims to support a new batch of talents and film works coming out of the region and Youth Critics Programme provides mentorship on critical writing in response to the festival programme, and is open to youths based in Singapore. It aims to nurture a new generation of film writers who can contribute to Asian and Southeast Asian film discourse. These programmes under the SGIFF Film Academy continue to serve as the region’s holistic training initiative to support Southeast Asian film talents.

Submissions for film entries and programme applications are open from now till 8 August 2022 at https://sgiff.com/call-for-entry. For film entries, early bird submissions received by 24 July 2022 will enjoy submission fee waivers. Thereafter, a submission fee of USD$25 will apply from 25 July till 8 August 2022.

 

For Media Enquiries, please contact:

Looi Ping
Marketing Manager
M: +65 9855 2021
E: ping@sgiff.com

Loe Min Si
Marketing Executive
M: +65 8218 4504
E: minsi@sgiff.com

Founded in 1987, the Singapore International Film Festival (SGIFF) is the largest and longest-running film event in Singapore. It has become an iconic event in the local arts calendar that is widely attended by international film critics; and known for its dynamic programming and focus on ground-breaking Asian cinema for Singapore and the region. Committed to nurturing and championing local and regional talent, its competition component, the Silver Screen Awards, brings together emerging filmmakers from Asia and Southeast Asia while paying tribute to acclaimed cinema legends. With its mentorship programmes, masterclasses and dialogues with attending filmmakers, the Festival also serves as a catalyst for igniting public interest, artistic dialogue, and cultural exchanges in the art of filmmaking. The SGIFF is organised by the Singapore International Film Festival Ltd, a non-profit organisation with Institution of a Public Character (IPC) status. For more information, please visit https://www.facebook.com/sginternationalfilmfestival/

Founded in 1987, the Singapore International Film Festival (SGIFF) is the largest and longest-running film event in Singapore. It has become an iconic event in the local arts calendar that is widely attended by international film critics; and known for its dynamic programming and focus on ground-breaking Asian cinema for Singapore and the region. Committed to nurturing and championing local and regional talent, its competition component, the Silver Screen Awards, brings together emerging filmmakers from Asia and Southeast Asia while paying tribute to acclaimed cinema legends. With its mentorship programmes, masterclasses and dialogues with attending filmmakers, the Festival also serves as a catalyst for igniting public interest, artistic dialogue, and cultural exchanges in the art of filmmaking. The SGIFF is organised by the Singapore International Film Festival Ltd, a non-profit organisation with Institution of a Public Character (IPC) status. For more information, please visit https://www.facebook.com/sginternationalfilmfestival/