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Home / Arts and Entertainment / SGIFF Shatters Records: Record Box Office, Sold-Out Shows

SGIFF Shatters Records: Record Box Office, Sold-Out Shows

27 Nov

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Summary

  • Singapore International Film Festival has its most successful opening.
  • Ticket sales surged 52% with 33 sold-out screenings, a festival record.
  • Tony Leung's appearances and Shu Qi's film drove significant audience interest.
SGIFF Shatters Records: Record Box Office, Sold-Out Shows

The 36th Singapore International Film Festival (SGIFF) opened on November 26th, achieving its most successful opening in history. The festival saw a remarkable 52% surge in ticket sales compared to the previous year, with 33 screenings selling out entirely, a fourfold increase from 2024. This overwhelming audience response indicates a strong demand for cinematic experiences, even amidst challenges in the local film industry.

Much of the excitement surrounded international stars. Hong Kong icon Tony Leung's presence for a special screening and "In Conversation" session led to tickets selling out within 10 minutes. Shu Qi's directorial debut, "Girl," also garnered massive attention, with all related screenings selling out. Local productions like "The Old Man and His Car" and "Sandbox" also sold out swiftly.

The festival, running until December 7th, features over 120 films from more than 45 countries. It highlights stories of identity, resilience, and rediscovery, with special "In Conversation" sessions featuring acclaimed filmmakers and actors. This event underscores the enduring power of collective film experiences and the vibrant artistic community in Singapore.

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The opening film was "Girl," directed by international star Shu Qi.
Ticket sales surged 52% compared to last year, with 33 sold-out screenings, marking a festival record.
Hong Kong actor Tony Leung and director/actor Shu Qi were major draws for the festival attendees.

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