Showcasing screen gems for the cinephile
Iggy Pop, Chow Yun Fat and Pam Grier are some of the familiar faces in the latest line-up of movies for the Singapore Cult and Underground Film Festival.
Dylan Tan
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SINGAPORE Cult and Underground Film Festival (SCUFF) returns for its second edition next week. Like the inaugural event last year, the line-up is an eclectic one, to say the least.
Organised by the Society for Cult and Underground Movies (SCUM), which comprises two local cinephiles Anthony Chiam and Herman Ho, it will feature a mix of new indie releases and cult classics.
Making its Singapore premiere are Gimme Danger, Jim Jarmusch's rockumentary about legendary punk band The Stooges, and surreal black-and-white horror flick The Eyes of My Mother.
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