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As he unveils his first Japan solo exhibition at the Mori Art Museum, Singaporean artist Ho Tzu Nyen will be stopping by at the Time Out Café & Diner for a one-off screening of his 2007 short film Reflections. It's being shown as part of the launch party for this year's Sintok Singapore Film Festival Tokyo, due to take place at Roppongi Cinem@rt from May 12 to 20. Talented young director Boo Junfeng will be Skyping in for the announcement of the festival's lineup, and there'll also be a presentation by Singaporean photographer Martin Heng.
Open Feb 4
Time Doors 5.30pm. Start 6pm
Admission ¥1,500
Venue Time Out Café & Diner
Address 2F Liquidroom, 3-16-6 Higashi, Shibuya-ku
Transport Ebisu Station (Yamanote, Shonan-Shinjuku, Hibiya lines)
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