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  2. 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

  3. Heart of God Church - Wikipedia

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    The blood donation took place on Heart of God Church's and Khalid Mosque's premises. The programme was launched with the belief that "under every skin colour and every creed, we all bleed the same colour – red. The Malay blood can save a Chinese man. The Hindu blood can save a Christian man." [36] [37] [38]

  4. Money No Enough 2 - Wikipedia

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    Money No Enough 2 (simplified Chinese: 钱不够用二; traditional Chinese: 錢不夠用二; pinyin: Qián bùgòu yòng èr) is a 2008 Singaporean comedy film written and directed by Jack Neo and produced by Neo Studios, Mediacorp Raintree Pictures and Scorpio East Pictures.

  5. List of highest-grossing films in Singapore - Wikipedia

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    The Super Mario Bros. Movie: $4.62 mil 7 Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania: Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures $4.30 mil 8 Aquaman and the Lost Kingdom: Warner Bros. Pictures: $3.94 mil 9 Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse: Sony Pictures Releasing: $3.71 mil 10 Fast X: Universal Pictures International $3.60 mil

  6. Kelvin Tong - Wikipedia

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    In 2008, he directed the crime thriller, Rule No. 1, produced by Hong Kong–based Fortune Star. He also plans to direct a film called Bed, a comedy drama set in 1960s Singapore when the city-state's education system switched from Chinese language to English. [4] Tong says his influences range "from Lars von Trier to Stephen Chow". [4]

  7. Asian Film Archive - Wikipedia

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    Singapore Shorts is an annual showcase celebrating the best and the most promising local short films in Singapore. Alongside screenings of the selected cinematic works, the programme also features post-screening discussions with the filmmakers, dedicated reviews from critics and a special section of older titles from the Asian Film Archive's ...

  8. Blood donation - Wikipedia

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    Blood donation campaigns are events that allow people to donate blood at schools, churches, and other community locations. A blood drive or a blood donor session is an event in which donors come to donate allogeneic blood. These can occur at a blood bank, but they are often set up at a location in the community, such as a shopping center ...

  9. Mood Indigo (festival) - Wikipedia

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    Khoon Chala was the Mood Indigo blood donation drive, [37] started in 2008. [38] Street plays were organised, and short films were screened in 30 colleges and 7 cineplexes respectively. [39] In the two editions of MI when the donation drive was held, more than 2500 units of blood were collected. [40]