IMDA to take more flexible approach in considering applications to screen dialect films in cinemas
Singapore could soon see a more, quote, "flexible approach" to the application for screening of dialect films in cinemas. That's according to a statement released by the Digital Development and Information Ministry, in response to public debate over Teochew screenings of hit Chinese film “Dear You”. For more, we are joined by Associate Professor Tan Ying Ying. She is the Director of the Master of Arts (Linguistics) at NTU's School of Humanities.
Singapore could soon see a more, quote, "flexible approach" to the application for screening of dialect films in cinemas. That's according to a statement released by the Digital Development and Information Ministry, in response to public debate over Teochew screenings of hit Chinese film “Dear You”. For more, we are joined by Associate Professor Tan Ying Ying. She is the Director of the Master of Arts (Linguistics) at NTU's School of Humanities.