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"Movies should reflect life. If you don't fully comprehend a way of life,
you can't tell whether something will ring true." - Hou Hsiao-Hsien
A Closed System
I Will Tell Film Festival, London
Santa Fe International Film Festival
North Hollywood International Film Festival, Vancouver
A boy is taken to a high-tech apartment, where he must adapt to a new home in the shadow of an enormous storm. A thought-provoking fable about the future of our planet’s children.
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Features
Feature Films
“Audiences are harder to please if you're just giving them special effects.
But they're easy to please if it's a good story."
- Steven Spielberg
#LookAtMe
108mins | World Premiere, New York Asian Film Festival 2022
In a tour-de-force performance, yao (fka Thomas Pang) plays renegade vlogger Sean and his gay identical twin, Ricky, supercharging this exhilarating, damning, and morally essential fable about social media celebrity, cancel culture, and the erosion of human rights. The brothers lead happy-go-lucky lives with their free-thinking single mom until they witness a popular televangelist demonizing homosexuality. After Sean posts a scathing video attacking the self-proclaimed holy man, he goes viral, landing himself a spot in jail and leaving his mom and Ricky to fight an uphill battle for justice. Ricocheting entertainingly between a multiplicity of moods and genres, Ken Kwek’s indictment of backward thinking and barbaric laws veers from the deadly serious to the colorfully camp without once losing sight of its humanity.
In a tour-de-force performance, yao (fka Thomas Pang) plays renegade vlogger Sean and his gay identical twin, Ricky, supercharging this exhilarating, damning, and morally essential fable about social media celebrity, cancel culture, and the erosion of human rights. The brothers lead happy-go-lucky lives with their free-thinking single mom until they witness a popular televangelist demonizing homosexuality. After Sean posts a scathing video attacking the self-proclaimed holy man, he goes viral, landing himself a spot in jail and leaving his mom and Ricky to fight an uphill battle for justice. Ricocheting entertainingly between a multiplicity of moods and genres, Ken Kwek’s indictment of backward thinking and barbaric laws veers from the deadly serious to the colorfully camp without once losing sight of its humanity.
“ONE OF THE TOP FIVE FILMS OF THE YEAR“
Screen Daily Asia Editor, Jean Noh
UNLUCKY PLAZA
122mins | Singapore
When a chance to save his ailing diner goes belly up, Onassis Hernandez, an émigré and single-father living in affluent Singapore, is pushed over the edge. He takes a motley group of citizens hostage in a designer bungalow and publicizes his act on Youtube. As the police and international media descend on the crime scene and riots break out in in the city, an increasingly desperate Onassis forces the situation to a violent, heart-stopping conclusion. “A nail-biting comedy thriller from one of Asia’s most exciting new directors” (Toronto International Film Festival), UNLUCKY PLAZA stars Adrian Pang, Judee Tan, Guo Liang, Shane Mardjuki and Filipino star Epy Quizon in a show-stopping performance as the beleaguered Onassis.
Shorts
Shorts & Music Videos
“I always want the audience to outguess me, and then I double-cross them.”
- Buster Keaton
BUKAL - WELLSPRING
Best Foreign Film
California International Shorts Festival 2021
Best Director (Short Film)
Cannes World Film Festival 2021, awarded to Epy Quizon
THE PITCH
Audience Choice Award
Unified Filmmakers Festival 2021
Merit Award
Global Short Film Award 2020
YOU CAN'T TOUCH ME NOW
Best Comedy nominee
L.A Music Video Awards
Sex.Violence.FamilyValues
Short film anothology | 47 mins
Audience Choice Award
Gotham Screen Film Festival
ARC CHILDREN'S CENTRE
Fundraiser video | 2 mins