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#Lookatme Producers Not Appealing IMDA Decision Barring Screening Of Film In S'pore, As Chances Are 'Exceedingly Slim'


Lev Radin/Sipa USA via Reuters Connect |Singaporean director Ken Kwek, the director of #LookAtMe, attends the seventh day of New York Asian Film Festival at Furman Gallery Film at Lincoln Center in New York on July 22, 2022.

 


 October 27th, 2022  |  12:37 PM  |   502 views

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The producers of Singapore-made film #LookAtMe will not be appealing the Infocomm Media Development Authority’s (IMDA) decision to not classify the film, effectively barring it from being screened domestically.

 

In a statement on Thursday (Oct 27), the producers said that while they disagree with the reasons for the ban, they had done a comprehensive assessment of the appeals process and decided against submitting an appeal.

 

This is because the chances of a successful appeal are "exceedingly slim", and the S$500 fee needed for the case to be considered by IMDA’s films appeal committee would worsen the box office revenue loss in Singapore.

 

The Ministry for Culture, Community and Youth, IMDA and the Ministry for Home Affairs (MHA) had announced in a joint statement on Oct 17 that the film #LookAtMe was disallowed from being aired in Singapore as it “denigrates a religious community” and because of its potential to cause “enmity and social division” here.

 

The film depicts a protagonist who is offended by a religious pastor’s stance on homosexuality and makes a social media post about the pastor. The post then goes viral, leading to a series of events that adversely impacts the protagonist and his family.

 

The film then depicts the protagonist plotting a revenge attack on the pastor, and the pastor engaging “in an act prohibited by his professed religious faiths”, said the authorities in their statement on Oct 17.

 

The film's director Ken Kwek and the producers said at the time that the team would submit a formal appeal, but changed their mind after they assessed the Government's announcement, the film's creators said on Thursday.

 

“As producers, we do not wish to pay any additional costs or compound the loss in local box office revenue already incurred due to the ban,” said the producers, adding that they were thankful for the support from the Singapore International Film Festival and proud of the film’s achievements on the international stage.

 

The local film festival had reportedly retained #LookAtMe as part of its festival programme, despite the restrictions.

 

The last time IMDA had refused to classify a movie was in May earlier this year, for Indian film The Kashmir Files.

 

When contacted, the authority did not comment on the producers' statement.

 


 

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courtesy of TODAY

by BRYAN NG

 

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