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When people ask me why we are preserving these Singapore films, I will explain how moving images are usually on fragile mediums (film, tapes, data) that require special care so it can last; how we take for granted that some things are here forever, but they disintegrate and decay. Like us. Like life. Every minute, it dies a little.

At a conference that I spoke recently, I realised they might have meant something else but were too kind to put an idealistic young man down. They meant to ask so what if they rot?

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The Friday Girls were only together for one year in 1967. They cut a couple of records, appeared on television, and also performed at the National Theatre, accompanied by The Boys.

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2 comments

  1. well, so far all that we know are built upon generations of knowledge accumulated across thousands of years. We are always standing on the shoulder of giants. If we cease to preserve we will risk wasted time and effort on reinventing the wheel.

  2. Hi there,

    May I know where can I get a copy of the film – The Lion City (1960).
    My dad acted in the role of a taxi driver and I would like to get a copy for reminisce.

    Cheers,
    Oriana Zhang

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