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  2. The Diam Diam Era - Wikipedia

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    The third and fourth film are set in the 1980s, and touched on politically sensitive topics, in particular several major policy changes implemented during the era, including the forced closure of Chinese schools and Nanyang University, the frustration among Chinese school students, the Singapore elite system, and opposition parties.

  3. Imperial Chemical Industries - Wikipedia

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    Imperial Chemical Industries (ICI) was a British chemical company. It was, for much of its history, the largest manufacturer in Britain. [1] Its headquarters were at Millbank in London. ICI was a constituent of the FT 30 and later the FTSE 100 indices. ICI was formed in 1926 as a result of the merger of four of

  4. The Teenage Textbook Movie - Wikipedia

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    The Teenage Textbook Movie is a film adaptation of Adrian Tan's bestselling 1988 novel The Teenage Textbook. It is a lighthearted look at the lives of four students in Singapore as they start junior college.

  5. List of Singaporean films - Wikipedia

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    Mad About English: Lian Pek: Journey Pictures, Media Development Authority: $181,086 7 August 2008: A Month of Hungry Ghosts: Tony Kern: Genevieve Woo, Tony Kern: $65,029.50 14 August 2008: 12 Lotus: Royston Tan: MediaCorp Raintree Pictures, 10twentyeight & Infinite Frameworks (Singapore) $1.5 million: $1,027,129.50 21 August 2008: Kallang Roar ...

  6. List of films banned in Singapore - Wikipedia

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    For the depiction of the War on Terror, perceived as a negative portrayal of Muslims.It was later released with a NC16 rating. [26] [27]2014 To Singapore, With Love: Banned because it allegedly undermined national security as "the individuals in the film have given distorted and untruthful accounts of how they came to leave Singapore and remain outside Singapore," and that "a number of these ...

  7. I Not Stupid - Wikipedia

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    In 2004, Neo was the first local filmmaker to receive a National Day Award, [20] and on 21 October 2005, he and Dick Lee became the first pop culture artists to receive the Cultural Medallion, Singapore's highest arts award. [21] The movie sparked public discussion and parliamentary debate about the negative effects of streaming.

  8. To Singapore, With Love - Wikipedia

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    To Singapore, With Love is a 2013 Singaporean documentary film written and directed by Tan Pin Pin. The film featured interviews with nine Singaporean political dissidents, former activists, and student leaders who fled Singapore from the 1960s to 1980s, living in exile.

  9. List of international schools in Singapore - Wikipedia

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    International schools in Singapore; School Country Campus(es) Level Examination(s) Enrollment Established Australian International School Singapore (AISS) Australia: Lorong Chuan: Preschool - Secondary (Grade 12) IGCSE, HSC, IB Diploma Programme: 2,300: 1993 Canadian International School (Singapore) (CISS) Canada International: Jurong West ...