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  2. Ah Long Pte Ltd - Wikipedia

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    All three films were released in Singapore on 7 February 2008. [7] Ah Long Lte Ltd broke the previous record for biggest opening weekend for local productions, a record it held until it was broken in 2012 by another Jack Neo film Ah Boys to Men , which earned S$1.509 million on its opening weekend.

  3. List of Singaporean films - Wikipedia

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    MediaCorp Raintree Pictures, Scorpio East and Boku Films (Singapore), Fortune Star and DME (HK) $1,056,766.50 20 March 2008: Slam: Jonathan Lim: Jonathan Lim: $47,602.50 5 April 2008: Road to Mecca: Harman Hussin: 5 April 2008: Women Who Love Women: Conversations in Singapore: Lim Mayling: 6 April 2008: Homeless FC: James Leong, Lynn Lee

  4. Selena Tan - Wikipedia

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    A Crazy Christmas (2007) Kumar The Queen (2007) Broadway Beng® Returns (2007) Dim Sum Dollies®: The History of Singapore (2007) Selena Tan: One Singular Sensation (2008) Dim Sum Dollies®: History of Singapore (Re-run) (2008) Broadway Beng®: You can't keep a good Beng down! (2008) Another Crazy Christmas (2008) Sing Dollar! The Musical ...

  5. The 52 Best Christmas Movies, Ranked - AOL

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    Courtesy of Netflix. 38. Christmas on the Square (2020). Cast: Dolly Parton, Christine Baranski, Jenifer Lewis Rating: PG Honestly, we were sold after catching a glimpse of Parton as a dazzling ...

  6. The Leap Years - Wikipedia

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    The Leap Years (also known as Leap of Love [1]) is a Singapore film produced by Mediacorp Raintree Pictures, based on the novella Leap of Love by the author Catherine Lim. The production for the film started in 2005, and the film was initially to be released in December 2005 release. [1] It was released on February 29, 2008 in Singapore.

  7. 2008 in Singapore - Wikipedia

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    6 – 17 September – Team Singapore took part in the 2008 Summer Paralympics in Beijing. 9 September – Equestrian rider Laurentia Tan wins Singapore's first-ever Paralympic medal, a bronze. [65] She wins another bronze medal on 11 September. [66] 13 September – Swimmer Yip Pin Xiu wins Singapore's first Paralympic silver medal. [67]

  8. My Magic - Wikipedia

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    My Magic is a 2008 Singaporean Tamil language drama film directed by Eric Khoo and produced by Zhao Wei Films in association with Infinite Frameworks. My Magic was the first Singapore film to be nominated for the Palme D'Or, the top award for film at the Cannes Film Festival. [1]

  9. List of films set in Singapore - Wikipedia

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    Out of Singapore (1932) Samarang aka Shark Woman (USA, 1933)[the setting of the film is dubious and could be intended to portray Indonesia, although the film was shot in Singapore/Malaysia [1]] Wild Cargo (1934) Fang and Claw (1935) Booloo (1938) Singapore: Cross-roads of the East (1938)