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Tan Pin Pin
Tan Pin Pin (, born 1969) is a Singapore-based film director. Her films are explorations of Singapore, her histories, contexts and limits. She is best known for the documentary film ''Singapore GaGa'' (2005). It was the first Singapore documentary to have a theatrical run. In 2014, her documentary ''To Singapore, With Love'' (2013) was given a "Not Allowed for All Ratings" rating by the Media Development Authority, effectively banning it in Singapore. == Early life == The oldest of three girls, Tan was born to architects in a middle-class neighborhood. Educated at Raffles Girls' Secondary School and Victoria Junior College, Tan was a Loke Cheng Kim scholar. She received her first degree in law from Oxford University, graduating with an M.A. in England, United Kingdom. Subsequently, she received her MFA in film and television from Northwestern University . In her first year at Oxford, she came across photography books, including Robert Frank’s ''The Americans'' (1958) and August Sander’s ''Citizens of the Twentieth Century'' (1986), and started taking photographs. After graduation in 1991, she travelled to China with her camera. Kenneth Paul Tan of the Lee Kuan Yew School of Public Policy states that "Pin was at the start of a trend among a younger generation of filmmakers to use film to examine and maybe even interpret the past, motivated by a sense of loss coming from how quickly Singapore has evolved."
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