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  1. www.imdb.com › name › nm0637833Nellie Nugiel - IMDb

    Nellie Nugiel is known for Lackawanna Blues (2005), Faking It (2014) and Greek (2007).

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  2. HandMade Films, manager of U.S. production; Home Box Office (HBO), production executive; also worked as a line producer, unit production manager, and production accountant. Source for information on Nugiel, Nellie (Nellie Rachel Nugiel): Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television dictionary.

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    • The Dominance of Hollywood
    • A Difficult Singapore Audience
    • Calls For A Film Society
    • The Singapore Film Society
    • Foreign Cultural Institutions
    • The Singapore International Film Festival
    • Art House Cinemas
    • Other Initiatives
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    The allure of the cinematograph for mass entertainment was phenomenal, extending its global reach to Singapore. Movie-watching was such a popular past time in this British colony that it prompted a reader of the Malaya Tribune to declare the 1930s as the “Cinema Age”. 1 In 1929, a Straits Times editorial reported that “almost every small town in Ma...

    In 1933, long-time Singapore resident Roland Braddell wrote that the Singaporean audience was an “extraordinarily difficult” one. “They either like a picture or they don’t; direction, technique, lighting, photography, and the finer points of acting mean nothing. The Asiatic taste makes or mars a picture, and the results are startling. Thus four gol...

    Despite the grim picture, the influence of film societies and film appreciation in Europe was beginning to make its mark in Singapore. In 1933, The Straits Times carried a public notice that “proposed to form an Amateur Film Society in Singapore”6 though it is not known if any readers responded to the call. In 1936, another reader advocated the set...

    The official history of the Singapore Film Society (SFS) dates its beginnings to the expatriate community in 1958. However, newspaper sources point to a precursor of the film society in 1948 through the initiative of some like-minded locals. This earlier film society, also called the Singapore Film Society – presided by Tan Thoon Lip (Singapore’s f...

    Singapore’s alternative film culture also owes the early years of its development to the work of foreign cultural institutions such as the French Alliance Française (AF) and German Goethe-Institut. In its fledging years, the SFS would borrow films from foreign embassies and cultural institutions to keep costs down. These foreign institutions, which...

    The Singapore International Film Festival (SGIFF, formerly SIFF), which just celebrated its 25th anniversary in 2014, is also an important contributor to the alternative film scene since its launch in 1987. Its founder Geoffrey Malone, a Singapore-based Australian architect, saw similarities between the languishing Singapore film industry and its d...

    With the groundwork laid by the SFS since the 1950s, foreign cultural institutions from the 1970s and the SGIFF in the 1980s, the market appeared ripe for the entry of commercial exhibitors in the 1990s. This decade saw the opening of several art house cinemas in quick succession: Cathay’s Picturehouse (November 1990), Overseas Movie’s Golden Studi...

    Art and cultural centres with screening rooms have also contributed to the development of film appreciation in Singapore through the film series, festivals, talks, workshops, symposiums and filmmaking projects they organise. Some of the more well-known programmes include Moving Images by The Substation (1997), Screening Room by the Arts House (2004...

    Aitken, I. (2001). European film theory and cinema: A critical introduction. Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press. (Not available in NLB holdings) Braddell, R. (1982). The lights of Singapore. Kuala Lumpur: Oxford University Press. (Call no.: RSING 959.57 BRA) Burns, J. (2013). Cinema and society in the British empire, 1895–1940. Houndmills, Basin...

  5. Nellie Rachel Nugiel. In The Gloaming. HBO. The Television Academy database lists prime-time Emmy information. Click here to learn more. Nellie Rachel Nugiel: bio, photos, awards, nominations and more at Emmys.com.

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