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Singapore is launching a S$10M ($7.5M) fund to attract international productions to work with local filmmakers and shine a spotlight on the city.
The move follows Singapore’s success with the production of Crazy Rich Asians in 2018, which boosted the city’s profile as a tourist destination and also supported the careers of local talent.
Jointly managed by Singapore’s Infocomm Media Development Authority (IMDA) and Singapore Tourism Board (STB), the ‘Singapore On-screen Fund’ will provide support for international media and entertainment companies in “producing TV and film projects that reach global audiences, and shine the spotlight on destination Singapore”.
“These projects will also provide opportunities for local media enterprises and talent to work alongside global M&E partners in creating content for international audiences,” the two partners said in a statement.
International media conglomerates, streamers and studios with a proven track record will be invited to apply for the fund. Projects must be set in Singapore and launched before the first quarter of 2027. Each project that applies will be evaluated based on its distribution plan, market reach, content concept, creative merits, opportunities to showcase Singapore and the number of local talents involved in credited roles.
Successful projects will receive funding support of up to 30% of qualifying costs related to featuring Singapore, including production and marketing costs.
The Singapore portion of Crazy Rich Asians was produced by local studio Infinite Frameworks in partnership with Warner Bros Discovery. Other notable productions to shoot in Singapore and employ local talent include Korean drama Little Women (2022) and HBO’s Westworld Season 3.
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winning the Best Actress Oscar for her role in “Everything Everywhere All At Once,” Michell Yeoh has taken the statuette to her father’s grave in Malaysia. The 60-year-old shared a snap to her Instagram page on Wednesday that showed her visiting the burial ground for Qing Ming — a major Chinese festival where relatives go to the tombs of their ancestors to clean and make offerings of food.“Brought Mr.O home,” Yeoh wrote beneath a photo that showed her holding up her Oscar at the graveyard. “Without my parents’ love and trust and support … I wouldn’t be here today … love so much” Yeoh’s father, Datuk Yeoh Kian Teik, died in 2014 at the age of 89.
Beijing-based sales agent Rediance has revealed first look stills for Anthony Chen’s The Breaking Ice, which has been selected for the Un Certain Regard section of this year’s Cannes Film Festival.
BreAnna Bell Warner Bros. TV has acquired the book rights to Jesse Q. Sutanto’s novel, “Vera Wong’s Unsolicited Advice for Murderers,” the studio announced on Monday. Mindy Kaling’s Kaling International, which is currently under an overall deal with WBTV, is attached to produce alongside Harpo Films. The novel follows Vera Wong, a lonely widow living in San Francisco’s Chinatown who wakes up one morning to find a dead body on the floor of her struggling tea shop. “No one is more curious than a suspicious Chinese mother with time on her hands, so Vera decides to start her own investigation,” reads the description. The book was published by Berkley, an imprint of Penguin Random House, and HQ, a division of HarperCollins UK.
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Patrick Frater Asia Bureau Chief To stimulate travel to Singapore through TV series and films, the city state’s Infocomm Media Development Authority and the Singapore Tourism Board are launching a $7.53 million (S$10 million) fund. The fund will support selected projects by international media and entertainment companies. These must be set in Singapore and launched before the first quarter of 2027. Successful projects will receive funding support of up to 30% of their qualifying costs related to featuring Singapore, including production and marketing costs. Project proposals will be evaluated based on their distribution and market reach, content concept and creative merit, opportunities to feature Singapore’s offerings and experiences, as well as the number of local talents involved in credited roles.
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BTS member Jungkook has become the new global ambassador for fashion brand Calvin Klein.The appointment was confirmed today (March 28) by Elle Singapore in an Instagram post, ahead of the release of Jungkook’s first campaign with the brand.“I have been a fan of Calvin Klein for a long time, and I’m thrilled to be their newest global ambassador,” Jungkook said, per Elle Singapore. “This partnership is very special, as Calvin Klein’s heritage and brand values resonate with me.”“My music is how I communicate with my fans around the world, and I see this partnership as an opportunity to connect with them in a new way.
and , blush nails are the new manicure trend that's calling your name. “New” is relative: Blush nails originated and have been trending in Korea, though I personally just discovered the look scrolling nail through international nail inspo on Instagram.As for what blush nails actually look like? “Blush nails are a Korean nail trend that has a pink glowing ‘aura’ effect in the middle of the nail, replicating the makeup blush look,” , nail artist and owner of Kookie nails in Melbourne, tells Glamour, adding the style pairs perfectly with minimal and soft and “ that have been in vogue as of late. Blush nails are also especially easy to customize and dress up or down, adds , a nail technician based in Singapore.
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