Slipping through the cracks: film festivals and programmes as sites of pragmatic resistance against political and cultural control in 1990s – 2010s Singapore

Film festivals and their collateral programmes are essential components of the film industry, playing an important role in promoting films, connecting filmmakers, and creating a platform for civic discourse. But how do Singapore’s film festivals and programmes navigate the complex interplay between...

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Main Author: Fan, Yuxuan
Other Authors: Nikki Draper
Format: Final Year Project
Language:English
Published: Nanyang Technological University 2023
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-1653232023-03-26T15:36:13Z Slipping through the cracks: film festivals and programmes as sites of pragmatic resistance against political and cultural control in 1990s – 2010s Singapore Fan, Yuxuan Nikki Draper Wee Kim Wee School of Communication and Information TNLDraper@ntu.edu.sg Visual arts and music::Film::History Social sciences::Communication::Cultural studies Film festivals and their collateral programmes are essential components of the film industry, playing an important role in promoting films, connecting filmmakers, and creating a platform for civic discourse. But how do Singapore’s film festivals and programmes navigate the complex interplay between government policies, cultural ambitions, and artistic expression? How do they negotiate spaces for filmmakers and curators to express social, cultural and civic voices while working around state constraints? Advancing the argument that film programmers in Singapore employ strategies of pragmatic resistance, the paper examines how they contest creative boundaries by vacillating between resistance and cooperation, acclimatizing to the technocratic dogma that guides policymaking while advancing civil society space without incriminating themselves. Chronicling Singapore’s key cultural ambitions from the 1990s to 2000s, I establish the role of culture as an expedient resource that is predominantly recognized by the city-state for nation-building and economic value. Subsequently, theorising Pierre Bourdieu and Lynnette Chua, I position specific organisations as sites of pragmatic resistance – an ideal sub-alternate space for opposition while also co-opting censorship. Dissecting interviews with film curators, programmers, scholars and filmmakers, I discuss possible reasons behind this phenomenon: the government’s fervent ambition to establish a “cultural cosmopolitan nexus”; the programmer’s awareness of the boundaries and the festival’s liminal temporal structure. Bachelor of Communication Studies 2023-03-23T07:39:46Z 2023-03-23T07:39:46Z 2023 Final Year Project (FYP) Fan, Y. (2023). Slipping through the cracks: film festivals and programmes as sites of pragmatic resistance against political and cultural control in 1990s – 2010s Singapore. Final Year Project (FYP), Nanyang Technological University, Singapore. https://hdl.handle.net/10356/165323 https://hdl.handle.net/10356/165323 en CS/22/035 application/pdf application/pdf application/pdf application/pdf application/pdf application/pdf application/pdf application/pdf application/pdf Nanyang Technological University
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topic Visual arts and music::Film::History
Social sciences::Communication::Cultural studies
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Social sciences::Communication::Cultural studies
Fan, Yuxuan
Slipping through the cracks: film festivals and programmes as sites of pragmatic resistance against political and cultural control in 1990s – 2010s Singapore
description Film festivals and their collateral programmes are essential components of the film industry, playing an important role in promoting films, connecting filmmakers, and creating a platform for civic discourse. But how do Singapore’s film festivals and programmes navigate the complex interplay between government policies, cultural ambitions, and artistic expression? How do they negotiate spaces for filmmakers and curators to express social, cultural and civic voices while working around state constraints? Advancing the argument that film programmers in Singapore employ strategies of pragmatic resistance, the paper examines how they contest creative boundaries by vacillating between resistance and cooperation, acclimatizing to the technocratic dogma that guides policymaking while advancing civil society space without incriminating themselves. Chronicling Singapore’s key cultural ambitions from the 1990s to 2000s, I establish the role of culture as an expedient resource that is predominantly recognized by the city-state for nation-building and economic value. Subsequently, theorising Pierre Bourdieu and Lynnette Chua, I position specific organisations as sites of pragmatic resistance – an ideal sub-alternate space for opposition while also co-opting censorship. Dissecting interviews with film curators, programmers, scholars and filmmakers, I discuss possible reasons behind this phenomenon: the government’s fervent ambition to establish a “cultural cosmopolitan nexus”; the programmer’s awareness of the boundaries and the festival’s liminal temporal structure.
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title Slipping through the cracks: film festivals and programmes as sites of pragmatic resistance against political and cultural control in 1990s – 2010s Singapore
title_short Slipping through the cracks: film festivals and programmes as sites of pragmatic resistance against political and cultural control in 1990s – 2010s Singapore
title_full Slipping through the cracks: film festivals and programmes as sites of pragmatic resistance against political and cultural control in 1990s – 2010s Singapore
title_fullStr Slipping through the cracks: film festivals and programmes as sites of pragmatic resistance against political and cultural control in 1990s – 2010s Singapore
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