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Singapore Media Festival 2015 is a go

SINGAPORE – The Singapore Media Festival (SMF) will return for its second edition this November, Singapore’s Media Development Authority (MDA) announced today (April 2).

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SINGAPORE – The Singapore Media Festival (SMF) will return for its second edition this November, Singapore’s Media Development Authority (MDA) announced today (April 2).

This year’s SMF will run from Nov 26 to Dec 6, and bring together a market for film, television, conferences, awards and festival screenings. The festival will also see the return of the Singapore International Film Festival (SGIFF), Asia TV Forum and Market (ATF), ScreenSingapore (SS) and the Asian Television Awards.

“The Singapore Media Festival aims to be one of Asia’s flagship media events that facilitates exchanges within the industry and shines the spotlight on Singapore and Asian content,” said Angeline Poh, Assistant Chief Executive (Industry), MDA. “We will continue to promote collaboration around new avenues of content creation and delivery as well as audience engagement.”

In 2014, the inaugural SMF concluded to resounding success. 147 movies from 50 countries were unveiled at the SGIFF, while its competition section, the Silver Screen Awards, gave a total of nine prizes to emerging filmmakers in Asian Feature Films and Southeast Asian Short Films.

Deals between Singapore players with regional, international media players were also announced at SMF, including the launch of a S$130 million (US$100 million) media fund for investments in China’s media and entertainment industry. A record number of attendees and exhibitors and approximately S$355.1 million (US$256.28 million) in sales deals were also registered at the ATF/SS.

The SMF also saw new deals formed between established international media players. A strategic cooperation between China’s online video platform, Tencent, with FOX International Channels saw both partners embark on an endeavour to make over 300 hours of programming and documentaries from National Geographic available to the mainland China market.

Asian Television Awards, which awards the best of regional television, received over 1,300 entries and was broadcasted to approximately 50 million households across Asia.

“The Singapore Media Festival serves as a platform for creative, content and commerce leaders from Singapore, Asia and other regions around the globe to come together to form fruitful partnerships, that place Singapore as Asia’s leading hub for content creation. The board is greatly heartened by the meaningful partnerships forged and vibrant exchange of ideas at SMF 2014. We look forward to expanding the relationships and industry discussions in an even more successful edition in 2015,” said Robert Gilby, Chairman of the Singapore Media Festival advisory board, Managing Director of the Walt Disney Company (SEA).

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