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S'pore-China-Korea co-production first film to get MDA's International Film Fund funding

SINGAPORE: A Singapore-China-Korean production has become the first film to receive support under the International Film Fund. ...full story at Channel NewsAsia

from Channel NewsAsia on Fri, Nov 06 2009

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