Wednesday 21 November 2007

PROJECT: slingSHORT07 film synopsis

Zo Gang by Jacen Tan
Filmmaker wannabe, Ah-Tan, is sick of his day job. Join Ah-Tan on his way to work one day, as he discusses and pokes fun at local film and music, while plotting his path to become Singapore's next great director. This dark comedy on the difficulties of making film and music will leave you wondering about the state of the Arts in Singapore!


Londres - London by Eva Tang
A city is damaged. Love is damaged.


Yesterday's Play by Ryan Tan
What if everyday is just a rehearsal for the next? Would you be satisfied with the way things are? You question a system, but does it work for you? Routine and worth - something that we battle with everyday.


The Mole by Victric Thng
Little Molly Parker fell sick one autumn. Her worried parents quickly summoned the family doctor, Mr Anderson, to attend to her. The first visit from the doctor was such a titillating experience that Molly secretly hopes for his next visit. Her dark desire leads to an unexpected turn in her life. The Mole is a whimisical tale about longing and pining.


White by Tan Wei Keong
A man, dissatisfied with a white cube for a head, gives it up in the name of self-improvement, only to find himself dealing with the unpleasant consequences.


WomB by Chris Yeo
Sophie, 24, has led an insular life. Her mother died during childbirth and she has missed the maternal side of growing up. She’s trying to come to terms with the present realities of life, unsure of a decision to make regarding her unborn baby. Unbeknownst to her, as she sleeps……


Katong Fugue by Boo Junfeng
A boy with a hidden life and a mother desperately trying to reach out.


Ah Ma by Anthony Chen
Ah Ma is lying in the hospital, her life hanging by a thread. Her family gathers by her deathbed to send her off. Overwhelmed by sadness, they struggle to find their own way of coming to terms with the impending end.


D.I.Y. by Royston Tan
Throughout the island, different individuals are engaged in varying day-to-day activities and are caught up in their own thoughts; but they are all connected. In D.I.Y., the squeak of dirty plates, the tap of a finger against a seafood restaurant aquarium, the thump of feet inside a cargo lift, and many other disparate sounds, all come together into a quirky and funky piece of beat science, a human – and humane – music.

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