Alright, in the truest of “better late than never” fashions, here’s a bit of an urgent announcement that my friend Tan Siok Siok’s film Boomtown Beijing is showing tonight at the Suzhou Bookworm. I did a bit of an interview with... ...full story at Humanaught
from Humanaught on Fri, Jun 13 2008
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| 22 Feb 09 |
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Video: Tan Siok Siok On China Film Industry, The Oscars »
YouTube video Tan Siok Siok is an award-winning executive producer of international documentaries focusing on China. Her credits include award winning shows for the Discovery Channel. Tan recently directed Boomtown Beijing, her first independent film. |
| 03 Jun 08 |
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Tonight: Shanghai premiere of Boomtown Beijing @ Arch » Shanghaiist Tonight is the first public screening in Shanghai for Boomtown Beijing, a documentary by Singaporean filmmaker Tan Siok Siok which debuted in April at the 21st Singapore International Film Festival. The production is a very commendable effort by Tan and... |
| 18 Apr 08 |
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China: Boomtown Beijing » Global Voices Onemanbandwidth introduced a documentary “Boomtown Beijing” by Siok Siok Tan. The film gave more background on the social psychology at the center of a rising state. |
| 23 Feb 09 |
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Tian Siok Siok on the Chinese film industry » Danwei Freelance PR consultant Scott Sykes runs a blog called 36pr. Here is a video he made interviewing the Singaporean director of Boomtown Beijing Tian Siok Siok. Tags: 36pr, Boomtown Beijing, Tian Siok Siok This article is from Danwei.org |
| 14 May 08 |
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How us Suzhou Expats can help quake victims » Humanaught My friend Rebecca just let me know that Suzhou Bookworm, which also has an affiliated location in Chengdu, is collecting donations to assist those affected by Monday’s horrible earthquake in Sichuan. If any fellow Suzhou expats have means to help,... |
| 18 Aug 08 |
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Liu Xiang: the end of an Olympic dream » Countdown to Beijing “Well that’s it,” a journalist friend said when he phoned me at the Bird’s Nest a couple of hours after Liu Xiang hobbled out of the Beijing Olympics. “We might as well pack our backs and go home.” We won’t, o... |