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Oldham Theatre

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Time Out says

Tap into the world of Asian cinema with screenings by the Asian Film Archive at the new Oldham Theatre. Housed in the restored National Archives of Singapore building, the wheelchair accessible, 134-seater theatre has 4K digital and 35mm film format projections for all your viewing pleasure. But don’t expect the latest Hollywood blockbusters. Instead, settle in for a curated mix of acclaimed classic and contemporary Asian films. 

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Address
National Archives of Singapore
1 Canning Rise
Singapore
179868
Opening hours:
Tue-Sun 10am-11pm
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What’s on

Singapore Shorts ‘26

Asian Film Archive’s annual programme dedicated to short films is back again. For its 8th edition, Singapore Shorts brings together 18 works made between 2025 and 2026, as chosen by a multidisciplinary panel spanning creative fields such as printmaking, sound design, and film. The selected films are split into four screening sessions, each running for a little over an hour. Among the featured titles are the Southeast Asian premieres of Eric Teo’s thesis film, Hourglass, and Jessi Goh’s Ibu, a 20-minute documentary that follows the life of local drag icon Kak Nina Boo. In addition to the selections, there is also In Transit — Expanded Cinema, an evening that pairs silent short films by emerging Singaporean filmmakers with live music. Biru, the DIY project comprising members Iqbal Rohan, Nashrudin Shariffudin, Farizi Fauzi, Daniel Borces and Mateen Azlan, will put their own spin on each film with an improvised soundtrack that draws from genres such as jazz, krautrock, drone and more.
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