The new edition of the Singapore International Film Festival will take place from November 28 until December 9, with over 100 films from 40 countries. Among them, 2 french films and 10 french coproductions are part of the programme, which we invite you to discover:
French films :
- John McEnroe : in the realm of perfection by Julien Faraut : 1 Dec at 7PM at The Cathay
- Non-Fiction by Olivier Assayas : 2 Dec at 11AM and 4 Dec at 9.30PM at FilmGarde Bugis+
French coproductions :
- Cities of last things by Ho Wi Ding : Nov 28 at 8PM at Capitol Theatre
- Ash is the purest white by Jia Zhangke : Nov 29 at 9.30PM at National Museum of Singapore
- I do not care if we go down in history at barbarians by Radu Jude : Dec 1 at 9.30PM at The Cathay
- Transit by Christian Petzold : Dec 4 at 7.00PM at FilmGarde Bugis+
- Manta Ray by Phuttiphong Aroonpheng : Dec 4 at 7.PM at National Museum of Singapore
- Long day’s journey into night by Bi Gan : Dec 5 at 7PM at FilmGarde Bugis +
- Our time by Carlos Reygadas : Dec 6 at 7PM at FilmGarde Bugis +
- The day I lost my shadow by Soudade Kaadan : Dec 6 at 4.30PM at National Museum of Singapore and Dec 8 at 2.00PM at The Cathay
- Graves without a name by Rithy Panh : Dec 7 at 7PM at Natinal Museum of Singapore
- A land imagined by Yeo Siew Hua : Dec 8 at 2PM at National Museum of Singapore
The image book by the famous French director Jean-Luc Godard, awarded with a “Special Palme d’Or” at Cannes International Film Festival 2018, will be screened on Nov 29 at 7PM at The Cathay.
More information here.