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mm2 Entertainment is a regional film studio, production, and distribution company, headquartered in Singapore. In Singapore, it is best known for local movies such as the Ah Boys to Men, The Lion Men, and Long Long Time Ago series. The studio has a presence in Hong Kong (mm2 Hong Kong), Taipei, Shanghai, Beijing, and the United States. [1]
Pages in category "Film production companies of Singapore" The following 5 pages are in this category, out of 5 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
Founded as Classic Media in 2000 by Eric Ellenbogen and John Engelman, [5] The studio's library consists of acquired intellectual property catalogs and character brands, as well as the licensing rights for various third-party properties. In 2012, Boomerang Media sold Classic Media to DreamWorks Animation, who rebranded the company as DreamWorks ...
It underwent a comprehensive expansion into the media industry through investing and now produces movies, TV shows, & music and operates a film studio, TV production company, a talent agency, a record label, and movie theaters. [4] In February 2011, Huayi Brothers revealed their plans to create the largest TV and film studio complex in East ...
Production Cost Singapore Gross 2000: 3 February 2000: 2000 AD (公元2000) Gordon Chan: Raintree Pictures/Media Asia Films: $6,231,000: $910,698 March 2000: Crazy People: Lin Ting: Wealth Film Production: $500,000: $35,061 April 2000: Stamford Hall: Manoharan Ramakrishnan: Temasek Hall, NUS: $18,000: $3,500 21 July 2000: Where The Money Is ...
The Malay Film Productions Ltd., also known as the Shaw Studio, is a former film studio located on Jalan Ampas in Balestier, Singapore. The studio operated from 1947 to 1969 with more than 150 movies produced, and was a major contributor to Singapore's "golden age" of Malay cinema .
The studio launched the careers of many Malay film stars, such as S. Shamsuddin, Aziz Sattar, Ahmad Nisfu and P. Ramlee. [citation needed] Films such as Seniman Bujang Lapok and Ibu Mertua-ku became instant hits and cult classics. [citation needed] However, in 1967 due to the lack of demand of Malay films, the studio ceased productions and ...
The studio operated from 1947 to 1969 with more than 150 movies produced, and was a major contributor to the Golden Age of Malay Cinema. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] Many of the films are critically acclaimed, a significant number of which involved P. Ramlee as actor, director, writer or composer.