PARTNERSHIP WITH NGEE ANN POLYTECHNIC


NGEE ANN POLYTECHNIC
This year’s festival continues EUFF’s long tradition of collaborating with a Singaporean film school. Partnering for the sixth year in a row with Ngee Ann Polytechnic's School of Film and Media Studies, the EUFF presents 10 short films by students. This year’s selection by lecturers and film-makers Michael Kam and Craig McTurk enable us to look at the rich tradition of shorts in Singapore.

ABOUT NGEE ANN POLYTECHNIC’S SCHOOL OF FILM & MEDIA STUDIES

Established in 1989, Ngee Ann Polytechnic’s School of Film & Media Studies (FMS) is a pioneering tertiary institution that offers education and training locally in the applied media arts. The School believes in giving students an enriching learning experience that enables them to excel both in the dynamic film and media industry, and in further education. It does this through time-tested programmes that prepare students to meet professional standards while stimulating their creativity, sharpening their analytical and communication skills, and fuelling their passion. FMS has nurtured many outstanding graduates and award-winning Singapore filmmakers such as Boo Junfeng and Kirsten Tan.