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Catch 6 banned films at the second edition of Middle East Film Festival
Rebellion, questions of identity and more heart-wrenching tales
Temple Grandin, screening at MINDS Festival
It's a great time to be a film buff in Singapore
So many options, so little time
Films at the Fort 2015. Photo credit: Matthew H. Sturgess
Films at the Fort is back for its fifth run
It's more a social experience than traditional cinema-going
Mon Oncle part of Playtime: The Complete Works of Jacques Tati
Singapore's summer film festival season is here
Travel to the war zones of Liberia and then fall in love in Paris
My Life as a Zucchini
Dive into the world of animation fantasy at the 6th French Animation Film Festival next week
Three of which are premiering in Singapore for the first time
Pop Aye by Kirsten Tan
Catch the screening of Pop Aye and help a local transgender shelter next week
Kirsten Tan, director for the film, will be there too
The Projector. Photo credit: Philipp Aldrup
Mexican Film Festival returns to The Projector in June
Dark, black-and-white films are this year's focus
YuGiOh! Photo credit: ODEX Pte Ltd
Anime fans, head over to Little India next week for a six-day anime film festival
Includes the highly anticipated Sword Art Online the Movie: Ordinal Scale. 
The Eyes of My Mother
Singapore Cult and Underground Film Festival is back for its third run
An old school Hong Kong prison film, a documentary on The Stooges and more.
Tanjong Beach. Photo credit: Flickr user Ian Low (@ilow87)
Sunset Cinema Tanjong Beach just released an exciting lineup of film screenings
You’ll want to get tickets early.
Pop Aye
Meet the Singaporean director whose film is premiering at Sundance
An elephant road trip movie set in Thailand? We're intrigued.
The Naked DJ
Watch documentaries covering hard-hitting issues at this year's Freedom Film Festival
Three of them are by Singaporean filmmakers.
Screengrab from "Searching For Wives"
This Singaporean short film explores the lengths migrant workers go to get married back home
A photo studio in Little India goes out of its way to help them out.
A scene from 24 weeks at the German Film Festival
Around the world in film festivals—all without leaving Singapore
Emigre families, tragic New York artists, all-women car racing teams in the Middle East and lots more.
Barakah Meets Barakah (Barakah Yoqabil Barahkah), directed by Mahmoud Sabbagh
Catch a banned Iranian film at Singapore's first-ever Middle East Film Festival
Also included: a rom com set in Saudi Arabia, a Palestinian film exploring identity and more.
Yuni Hadi (Photo credit: Singapore International Film Festival)
Singapore's independent film scene is getting more popular, according to this film veteran
There's way more to it than what you see at Cannes.
A Yellow Bird
This year's Singapore International Film Festival puts the spotlight on three prominent local filmmakers
K. Rajagopal's "A Yellow Bird" finally gets a public screening in Singapore, and more.
To Mum (Love, Me)
Have you seen this Singaporean short film about a Chinese mom and her lesbian daughter?
It's won awards at international film festivals, and it's available in full online.