Singapore, known for its futuristic skyline and technological advancements, has become a captivating setting for science fiction films. This curated list of 10 sci-fi movies not only showcases the city's potential future but also highlights its cultural and architectural uniqueness. From dystopian visions to tales of technological marvels, these films provide a thrilling glimpse into what Singapore might look like in the future, making them a must-watch for fans of both sci-fi and Singaporean culture.

The Teenage Textbook Movie (1998)
Description: While not strictly sci-fi, its portrayal of teenage life in a rapidly modernizing Singapore provides a futuristic feel, making it an interesting watch for understanding the city's evolution.
Fact: This film was adapted from a popular local comic strip, capturing the essence of Singaporean youth culture.


The Leap Years (2008)
Description: This romantic drama with sci-fi elements follows a couple over 16 years, with each leap year bringing them together in a futuristic Singapore, exploring themes of fate and time.
Fact: The film was shot in both Singapore and New Zealand, blending two very different landscapes.


The Maid (2005)
Description: This film, while not strictly sci-fi, blends elements of horror and supernatural with a futuristic setting in Singapore, making it a unique addition to this list. It explores themes of isolation and the unknown, set against the backdrop of a modern Singaporean household.
Fact: The film was shot entirely in Singapore and was one of the first to explore the life of a foreign domestic worker in a supernatural context.


12 Storeys (1997)
Description: Although not explicitly sci-fi, this film's setting in a high-rise HDB (Housing Development Board) apartment block in Singapore gives a futuristic feel to the urban environment, making it a fitting entry for this list. It delves into the lives of three families, reflecting on the future of urban living in Singapore.
Fact: The film was directed by Eric Khoo, who is known for his portrayal of Singaporean life, and it won several awards at international film festivals.


23:59 (2011)
Description: A horror-thriller with sci-fi elements, set during National Service in Singapore. The film uses the backdrop of a futuristic military base to explore themes of time, fate, and the supernatural, making it an intriguing watch for sci-fi enthusiasts.
Fact: This film was one of the first Singaporean horror movies to be released in Malaysia and Indonesia.


The Blue Mansion (2009)
Description: While primarily a ghost story, its setting in the historic Cheong Fatt Tze Mansion, juxtaposed with futuristic elements, gives it a unique sci-fi flavor. The film explores themes of legacy, time, and the supernatural in a modern Singaporean context.
Fact: The mansion itself is a UNESCO World Heritage Site, adding to the film's cultural significance.


The Last Train (2003)
Description: This film, set in a futuristic Singapore, follows the last train journey of a group of passengers, exploring themes of time, fate, and the human condition in a sci-fi setting.
Fact: It was one of the first Singaporean films to be released in the U.S. and was well-received for its storytelling and visual effects.


1965 (2015)
Description: Although not futuristic, this film's exploration of Singapore's history through a time-travel narrative makes it a compelling entry. It reflects on the nation's past, present, and potential future, blending historical drama with sci-fi elements.
Fact: The film was produced to commemorate Singapore's 50th year of independence.


The Maid 2 (2019)
Description: A sequel to "The Maid," this film continues to explore supernatural themes in a futuristic Singaporean setting, focusing on the life of a new maid and her eerie experiences.
Fact: The film was shot in both Singapore and Malaysia, showcasing the cultural ties between the two countries.


The Eye (2002)
Description: Although set in Hong Kong, the film's themes of supernatural vision and its impact on the future make it relevant. Its English dubbing makes it accessible to a broader audience, fitting into our list of sci-fi films with a Singaporean connection.
Fact: The film was remade in Hollywood in 2008, showcasing its international appeal.
