This year's edition, which will run from Nov 28 to Dec 8, will also honour acclaimed Iranian filmmaker Jafar Panahi, who will be receiving the festival’s highest accolade – the Cinema Honorary Award – in person.
This year's edition, which will run from Nov 28 to Dec 8, will also honour acclaimed Iranian filmmaker Jafar Panahi, who will be receiving the festival’s highest accolade – the Cinema Honorary Award – in person.
SGIFF 2024, which will run from Nov 28 to Dec 8, is the first under a new leadership team with film producer Jeremy Chua as general manager, and will introduce new initiatives. "I’m honoured to be a part of SGIFF and to champion the incredible talents, and I encourage all Singaporeans to join me in supporting their work as well."
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