Wednesday, January 12, 2005

Submission of film on Chee Soon Juan to SIFF

Today I submitted my 26 minute documentary 'Singapore Rebel' to theSingapore International Film Festival Short Film Competition. I wasasked by a staff at the office if the film had been submitted to anyother festivals. Not at all, I replied.

I had understood from festival director Philip Cheah earlier that aSIFF "pre-selection" committee will view all the entries first beforesubmission to the Board of Film Censors for approval. That would besometime in the first week of February.

A host of possible responses from the SIFF committee, the censors and the police ran through my mind. I narrowed it down to six.

1. SIFF (or Philip himself) will call me to advise me to withdrawthe film. After having failed to convince me, they will disqualify myentry for various excuses.

2. The pre-selection committee approves the film and is then sentto the Board of Film Censors. Censors wants to make cuts to the film.SIFF then withdraws the film in accordance to their rules of exhibitingonly uncut films.

3. The censors receive the film and find that it does not arousethe usual sensitivities of race/religion/sex/homosexuality/violence. Itthrows them off and they decide to refer the matter to the Ministry ofHome Affairs. I then get the invitation for tea at the police stationwhereupon I will be gently persuaded to quietly withdraw my film fromall competitions and screenings.

4. The censors receive the film and find that it does not arousethe usual sensitivities of race/religion/sex/homosexuality/violence. Itthrows them off and they decide to refer the matter to the Ministry ofHome Affairs. Officers at the Home Ministry are in a quandry too and sothey decide to refer to the Minister himself, Wong Kan Seng. Mr Wongdecides to ban the film.

5. (Same as scenario 4) except that in addition to banning the film, they decide to charge me under the Films Act.

6. The film is shown without any hitches.

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5 comments:

isaiah_sg said...

Not to discourage you or anything, but 6 is unlikey to happen.

"Censorship is advertising paid by the government." - Federico Fellini

Anonymous said...

I think you are placing far too much importance on youself. Make a good film, not mkae controversy. you seem intent to open up a can of worms

alfian said...

Hey Martn. This is Alfian here. Way to go, buddy. Too much time is spent sitting on our asses whingeing about the system. I'm immensely proud you did this, and you don't need to prove to anyone you're in it just for the provocation. Incidentally, I've put a blog on the documentation for a work I did on the ISA in December last year. It's at http://mengapaisa.blogspot.com

Alfian. : )

Anonymous said...

..wow, trying for another "JBJ docu" melodrama eh?

i eagerly await the outcome.

Agagooga said...

"Since "Censorship is advertising paid by the government", isn't censorship legitimate and justified?"

That assumes that the government has the mandate of heaven.