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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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