First Take
Monday 1 November, 8pm
The Substation Theatre
Entry By Donation
Presented by The Substation Moving Images
About First Take:
Happening on the 1st Monday of every month, First Take is a popular screening of new local short films, followed by a Q&A with the filmmakers. A platform for new filmmakers, and anyone who is interested in filmmaking, to meet, exchange ideas, and show their work.
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First Take
Monday 4 October, 8pm
The Substation Theatre
Entry By Donation
Presented by The Substation Moving Images
About First Take:
Happening on the 1st Monday of every month, First Take is a popular screening of new local short films, followed by a Q&A with the filmmakers. A platform for new filmmakers, and anyone who is interested in filmmaking, to meet, exchange ideas, and show their work.
See What’s Showing This Month:
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First Take
Monday 6 September, 8pm
The Substation Theatre
Entry By Donation
Presented by The Substation Moving Images
Saturday 28 August to Sunday 5 September
The Substation Theatre
Admission: $5 (concession for students, NSF, senior citizens and Friends of The Substation) / $7
For all ticketing enquiries, please call 6337 7535 or 6337 7800
The Box Office opens from 2pm to 8pm (weekdays only) and just before showtime.
Presented by The Substation Moving Images
Check out the website with the full programme and synopses – click here!
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First Take
Monday 6 September, 8pm
The Substation Theatre
Entry By Donation
Presented by The Substation Moving Images
First Take, happening every first Monday of the month, is a regular platform for new and first-time filmmakers to show their work and share ideas with other filmmakers and audiences. This programme was inspired by discussions with local filmmakers and Moving Images supporters and provides a vital and vitalizing forum for new and first-time local filmmakers.
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Closing date is Friday, September 17th, so get filming!
WHERE THE HEART IS is a collaboration between the British Council, the National Museum of Singapore, Encounters Short Film Festival and the Singapore International Foundation.
Monday 16 August, 8pm
The Substation Theatre
Free Admission, Donations Welcome
Presented by The Substation Moving Images
Come down for our free monthly screening of short films by up-and-coming local filmmakers! The August edition of First Take offers a diverse selection of short films – there’s a love story, a comedy about ghosts, documentaries, and an animation featuring animals without, well, legs! Something for everyone, we’d say! See you at The Substation! Details
Saturday 31 July, Sunday 1 August, Saturday 7 August & Sunday 8 August
National Museum of Singapore, Gallery Theatre
Free Admission (Tickets can be collected at the National Museum)
A Programme of the National Museum Cinémathèque
Co-presented by the National Museum of Singapore and The Substation Moving Images
Celebrating its 7th edition this year, Singapore Short Cuts continues to be one of the most popular and widely anticipated showcases of local short films in Singapore.
This year’s programme features a diverse selection of some of the most innovative and outstanding recent Singapore short films as well as a retrospective of Singapore filmmaker K. Rajagopal, a three-time recipient of the Special Jury Award for the Singapore Short Film Category at the Singapore International Film Festival.
All screenings will be followed by discussions with the filmmakers. Details