Singapore’s media industry to release films, exhibitions and more to celebrate SG60

Singapore’s media industry to release films, exhibitions and more to celebrate SG60

Fans of pop culture are sure to enjoy the Singapop! at ; The ArtScience Museum did open from December through August. The show, which was edited by Dick Lee, pays homage to 60 years of Singapore’s iconic TV personalities, song, food, and of course Singlish.

Singapop! will have an interactive forecast room that will display elements of Singapore’s pop culture background from the 1960s to the 2010s.

The SG60 activities will continue through 2026, according to wikipedia. A book has been created by the Asian Film Archive to explore 125 decades of Singapore’s cinema history. The text may look at how movies have depicted Singapore and what they reveal about the country’s development and will be released in April 2026.

A 4D online reality show on Singapore’s history as a state as well as a partnership with the Association of Independent Producers to produce up to 150 short-form video in multiple languages for social advertising are another SG60 projects in the works.

Our local artists and content developers have not only captivated local consumers but also have effectively displayed our distinctive ‘Singaporean-ness ’ on the global stage, according to Yvonne Tang, IMDA’s Assistant Chief Executive of Media Industry Group, in a declaration.

IMDA is happy to help the media market by presenting a unique collection of stories and events that reflect our rich, varied experiences as Singapore celebrates its gemstone jubilee. These will catch the unique Singaporean soul that makes us who we are, 60 years of dreams, dedication, and. ”