Works by Singapore film-makers to screen at festivals in Busan, Tokyo and Warsaw

Tiong Bahru Social Club has been picked to make its world premiere at the Busan International Film Festival in South Korea. PHOTO: 13 LITTLE PICTURES
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SINGAPORE - Film festivals around the world going virtual has not deterred Singaporean film-makers from participating and winning recognition.

Among them is director Tan Bee Thiam, 42. His comedy, Tiong Bahru Social Club, has been picked to make its world premiere at one of Asia's most important film events, the Busan International Film Festival in South Korea.

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