SINGAPORE PREMIERE | Bamboo Dogs (2018) | SEA of Sadness | Peatix tag:peatix.com,2011:1 2021-11-15T10:21:53+08:00 Peatix Asian Film Archive SINGAPORE PREMIERE | Bamboo Dogs (2018) | SEA of Sadness tag:peatix.com,2019:event-875635 2019-08-02T20:00:00SGT 2019-08-02T20:00:00SGT *BUNDLE PACKAGE*3 tickets: $20 || 5 tickets: $30Bundle ticket packages are available for purchase only at Oldham Theatre's Box Office. Click here for opening hours!*SINGAPORE PREMIERE*BAMBOO DOGS (2018)Director: KhavnRuntime: 81 minutesCountry: PhilippinesLanguage: Filipino with English subtitlesRating: NC16 (Coarse Language & Sexual References)SynopsisBamboo Dogs is a retro crime thriller/road movie inspired by the 1995 Kuratong Baleleng Rubout Massacre. Police officers Esquivel and Corazon receive a seemingly simple order: apprehend the Kuratong Baleleng gang and take them to police headquarters. However, their instructions change midway, and the officers will have to decide whether to obey orders or to do what’s right.The director will be present for a post-screening discussion.Showtime: 2 Aug, Friday - 8PMTo Note:- All film screenings are held at Oldham Theatre, National Archives of Singapore. - Tickets can be purchased at the Oldham Theatre Box Office. Click here for opening hours. - Concession tickets apply to Students (Local & Overseas), Full-time National Servicemen (NSF), and Senior Citizens (55 years old and above) only. - Please check the film rating before purchase of tickets. Please note that you may be asked to present your ID at the door (this applies to concession tickets as well).--About SEA of Sadness2- 28 Aug | Oldham TheatreWith more than 20 years’ experience working on Southeast Asian cinema as a senior programmer at the Rotterdam International Film Festival, Gertjan Zuilhof has developed close relationships with many of the region’s filmmakers and affinities with their works. The SEA of Sadness programme is a culmination of his curatorial experience. Previously presented at the 2018 edition of the Taiwan International Documentary Festival, the programme is now being presented for the first time in Southeast Asia at the Asian Film Archive.The films selected for the programme include classic masterpieces as well as contemporary work from promising young directors; both feature-length films and shorts; and works of all genres, ranging from “pure” documentary to fiction films and experimental videos. These films represent the high quality of original work produced in Southeast Asia over the last two decades.The sadness indicated in the title of the programme does not mean only that the films are concerned with sadness as an emotion, but also that they are sensitive, personal, and made with genuine feeling, delving deep into the memories and hopes of the people in the countries they were made in.  Updates tag:peatix.com,2019-07-24 07:33:08 2019-07-24 07:33:08 The event description was updated. Diff#456759