IMDA says it is 'likely to be prejudicial to national interests'
The Straits Times|November 04, 2024
Singapore film Small Hours Of The Night barred
Carmen Sin

A film that references a past local court case about a senior communist's tombstone has been barred here after the authorities deemed it potentially illegal and "likely to be prejudicial to national interests".

Singaporean director Daniel Hui's Small Hours Of The Night was pulled from the line-up of the 35th Singapore International Film Festival (SGIFF) - the nation's largest annual film festival - where it had been slated for its local premiere. The festival will run from Nov 28 to Dec 8.

The Infocomm Media Development Authority (IMDA) has refused classification of the docudrama, which means it cannot be screened in public or distributed.

In the film's entry on the IMDA Films Classification Database, the media authority said the film revolves around discourses about the impact of Singapore's judiciary on personal lives. It features a person being interrogated on issues with references to past judicial cases.

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