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Indie cinema The Projector ceased operations from Aug 19
The Straits Times
|August 20, 2025
Local indie cinema The Projector announced on Aug 19 at noon that it will cease operations immediately after over a decade of operations, with all screenings and events scheduled after the date cancelled.
In an Instagram post, it said it "will enter voluntary liquidation after a decade of championing alternative films, local creativity and community-led programming".
It cited rising operational costs, shifting audience habits and the global decline in cinema attendance as reasons for its closure.
These factors have made sustaining an independent cinema in Singapore an increasingly difficult endeavour, it said.
Alongside these pressures are the broader realities of operating in the arts and culture sector in Singapore, "where independent ventures navigate limited resources while contributing to the country's evolving cultural landscape", it added.
When The Straits Times checked its website on Aug 19, there were screenings for several films such as horror flick Together, listed to open on Aug 21, and Magnolia, a 1999 cult classic by director Paul Thomas Anderson, which was scheduled to screen on Aug 30 and Sept 10.
But tickets were no longer available for these screenings and its statement did not address refunds for those who had purchased tickets in advance.
However, an automated e-mail response said the company will not be able to issue refunds directly as it will be placed into liquidation. Any refund claims related to tickets, memberships, vouchers and e-gift cards will need to be submitted through an appointed liquidator.
More details will soon be updated on its FAQ page, under "Important Cinema Announcements", The Projector added.
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