by Tobiasz Dunin
“Sunday” is Sean Ng's full-length directorial debut, which premiered at the Singapore International Film Festival. It was developed with the assistance of TorinoFilmLab and was backed by the Singapore Film Commission. Earlier, he directed two short films: “Sepuloh” in 2012 and “A Golden Mile” in 2019. Sean Ng is also a co-founder of a video agency named Amok. His commercial works gained recognition at the Cannes Lions International Festival of Creativity and the Spikes Asia Awards.
Sunday screened at Singapore International Film Festival
This romantic drama focuses on the relationship between two young immigrants working in Singapore – Lily (Rhen Escaño), a Filipino housemaid employed by a middle-aged couple (Adrian Pang and Michelle Saram), and Minh (Ho Thanh Trung), a Vietnamese busboy working for his aunt. The movie provides not only a picture of socio-economic disproportion between different social classes in Singapore, but also underlines the universal desire for human connection.
“Sunday” is Sean Ng's full-length directorial debut, which premiered at the Singapore International Film Festival. It was developed with the assistance of TorinoFilmLab and was backed by the Singapore Film Commission. Earlier, he directed two short films: “Sepuloh” in 2012 and “A Golden Mile” in 2019. Sean Ng is also a co-founder of a video agency named Amok. His commercial works gained recognition at the Cannes Lions International Festival of Creativity and the Spikes Asia Awards.
Sunday screened at Singapore International Film Festival
This romantic drama focuses on the relationship between two young immigrants working in Singapore – Lily (Rhen Escaño), a Filipino housemaid employed by a middle-aged couple (Adrian Pang and Michelle Saram), and Minh (Ho Thanh Trung), a Vietnamese busboy working for his aunt. The movie provides not only a picture of socio-economic disproportion between different social classes in Singapore, but also underlines the universal desire for human connection.
- 1/3/2024
- by Guest Writer
- AsianMoviePulse
“Paradox” is the newest entry on the famous Spl saga, which began in 2005 with the cult action film “Kill Zone” starring Sammo Hung, Simon Yam and Donnie Yen. “Paradox” is the third installment, again directed by Wilson Yip, who directed the first installment. “Paradox,” which plotwise has nothing to do with the others, stars Louis Koo, Wu Yue, Tony Jaa, Chris Collins, Gordon Lam, Michelle Saram, Ken Lo, Tang Stephy, Hanna Chan and Vithaya Pansringarm among others.
“Spl 3: Paradox” is screening at Five Flavours Festival
Louis Koo plays a Hong Kong policeman named Lee Chung Chi, who has a daughter of which he feels very protective. It goes to the point that he makes decisions for her and he does not let her live to his liking. Due to the little freedom she has at home, the daughter (played by Hanna Chan) makes a trip to Thailand to free herself and visit a friend.
“Spl 3: Paradox” is screening at Five Flavours Festival
Louis Koo plays a Hong Kong policeman named Lee Chung Chi, who has a daughter of which he feels very protective. It goes to the point that he makes decisions for her and he does not let her live to his liking. Due to the little freedom she has at home, the daughter (played by Hanna Chan) makes a trip to Thailand to free herself and visit a friend.
- 11/18/2018
- by Pedro Morata
- AsianMoviePulse
“Paradox” is the newest entry on the famous Spl saga, which began in 2005 with the cult action film “Kill Zone” starring Sammo Hung, Simon Yam and Donnie Yen. “Paradox” is the third installment, again directed by Wilson Yip, who directed the first installment (Cheang Pou-Soi was in charge of the second one, here attached as producer). “Paradox,” which plotwise has nothing to do with the others, stars Louis Koo, Wu Yue, Tony Jaa, Chris Collins, Gordon Lam, Michelle Saram, Ken Lo, Tang Stephy, Hanna Chan and Vithaya Pansringarm among others.
Louis Koo plays a Hong Kong policeman named Lee Chung Chi, who has a daughter of which he feels very protective. It goes to the point that he makes decisions for her and he does not let her live to his liking. Due to the little freedom she has at home, the daughter (played by Hanna Chan) makes a trip...
Louis Koo plays a Hong Kong policeman named Lee Chung Chi, who has a daughter of which he feels very protective. It goes to the point that he makes decisions for her and he does not let her live to his liking. Due to the little freedom she has at home, the daughter (played by Hanna Chan) makes a trip...
- 1/22/2018
- by Don Anelli
- AsianMoviePulse
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