In Time To Come is a time capsule
TAN Pin Pin, 48, is Singapore's foremost documentary filmmaker.
Discounting her entry for the SG50 anthology 7 Letters, In Time To Come marks her return three years after To Singapore, With Love, her interview of Singaporean political exiles which earned her Best Director at Dubai International Film Festival but a "not allowed for all ratings" ban from our Media Development Authority for "undermining national security".
This fourth full-length documentary produced and directed by Tan, coming home following a well-received festival tour through Switzerland, Canada and the United Kingdom, is also Tan's first to have a mainstream cineplex release.
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