Exposure
Welcome to NTU Film Society’s in-house publication.
Reviews of works, especially positive, that help an audience regard the film deeper.
Op-eds or dissenting pieces that provide something different from the mainstream.
Reviews, criticisms or pieces that view the art through a new, specific or varied lens.
Essays that delve deeper into the theoretical aspects of film, often academic in nature.
Review: SYFF’s Programme 2 & 3: Can You Hear Me?; Out of Nowhere
Editor-in-chief Goh Cheng Hao examines the programmes Out of Nowhere and Can You Hear Me? from the incoming SYFF, tracing the resonances within its varied narratives. If these films represent our current milieu, what concerns or anxieties might they reflect?
Views All Around: A Review of the 36th SGIFF’s Singapore Panorama
Staff Writer Yu Ke Dong surveys all four Singapore Panorama Shorts Programmes at the 36th SGIFF: with his finger on the pulse of contemporary filmmaking, what’s the prognosis for local programming and cinema?
Excavating The Hilton Hotel of Hawkins Road
Staff Writer Yu Ke Dong ruminates on film-as-archeology and the ways we engage with, reimagine, and supplement histories — through the eye of the camera, and the experience of the body.
SGIFF Review: Stranger Eyes (2024)
Yeo Siew Hua’s newest feature film, Stranger Eyes, is as audacious and ambitious as the 35th Singapore International Film Festival, President Daryl Cheong writes.
SGIFF Film Review: The Parade
Content Creator Phyllis Chan reviews Ryan Benjamin Lee’s The Parade, an animated short that explores the intricacies of politics and individuality.