Lights, camera, Singapore: More of your fave local films are now available for free

Missed out on Wonder Boy, the Dick Lee biopic starring Sam Willow'south Benjamin Heng when it first premiered in cinemas? Fancy re-watching Channel viii's Kym Ng and theatre vet Adrian Pang as old flames in the satirical drama Gone Shopping?

Both of these local gems (and more than) will be bachelor on Channel 5 and meWATCH gratuitous of charge.

They are all role of the ongoing Mediacorp initiative Lights Camera Singapore, which serves to showcase Singapore storytelling and filmmaking in all its local glory.

Banting movie poster (Photo: Banting)

Fabricated past Singaporeans for Singaporeans, this month'southward diverse line-upwardly offers upwardly a multifariousness of choices which too boasts Abbas Akbar's Chennai to Singapore (premiering 14 July, 10pm) and Raihan Halim'due south Banting (21 July, 10pm) on the listing.

Chennai to Singapore is a rom-com about a struggling Indian filmmaker, Harish, who makes his fashion to Singapore to await for investors to finance his dream movie while Banting tells the story near a young woman raised in a strict Muslim household who finds the missing passion in her life when she begins to secretly take professional wrestling lessons. The latter besides stars Fauzie Laily from hitting local dramas Code Of Law and Tanglin.

Also on the slate are Kelvin Tong's The Listener (fourteen July, 9,30pm), Majid The Fable directed by Jianhao Tan with Ridhwan Azman (21 July, 9.30pm), and Sean Ng'due south Scene Metropolis: A Gilded Mile (28 July, 9.30pm).

A scene from Wee Lilin's Gone Shopping starring Adrian Pang and Kym Ng. (Photo: Gone Shopping)

Indeed, this calendar month'south slate runs the gamut of genres, whether it'south Wee Lilin'south debut characteristic Gone Shopping which cleverly takes a satirical look about how our nation's obsession with shopping changes the form of one adult female's life (7 July, 10.xv pm) or the colourful coming-of-age life story of singer-songwriter Dick Lee who wrote and directed Wonder male child himself (28 July, 10pm)

From honour-winning heartfelt films and spooky thrillers to local phase-to-screen drama series adaptations like Beauty World and Titoudao, all the shows on Lights Camera Singapore accept been carefully curated for their Singapore-centric sensibilities.

Watch local every Tuesday on Channel 5 and meWATCH.

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Source: https://cnalifestyle.channelnewsasia.com/entertainment/singapore-films-local-movies-benjamin-heng-dick-lee-kym-ng-244881

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