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The movie is about a Singaporean widow who has an obsession with Korean dramas. She then tries to find meaning in her life through a solo trip that leads to her being lost in South Korea

Starting April 13, Prime Video announced that the Singaporean film “Ajoomma” will be available exclusively on their video streaming platform. It will be the first Singaporean film to be streamed on Prime Video.

“We are delighted to have Ajoomma as the first Singaporean film to launch on Prime Video, which had been well-received by critics and audiences for its moving storyline. We look forward to bringing more Singaporean-produced content to our Prime members,”Ajoomma is the official submission of Singapore to the 95th Academy Awards, popularly known as the Oscars, for the year 2023.Award-winning Singaporean actress, Hong Hui Fang, stars in the film, and it is directed by He Shuming.

It also had various nominations for the 59th Golden Horse Awards 2022 such as Best Leading Actress for Hong Hui Fang, Best Supporting Actor for Jung Dong-hwan, Best New Director for He Shuming, and Best Original Screenplay for He Shuming and Kris Ong. It premiered at the 27th Busan International Film Festival 2022 as wellAjoomma was released in Singapore cinemas last Oct 27, 2022.

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