Ingenious, warm and ironic documentary about the rough edges of the most manicured city in the world. A documentary with character and real protagonists. With music as the main thread, the documentary maker crosses her home city. With a sensitive ear and a sharp eye, she records what often is not heard or seen. The absurd in everyday life. Despite its light tone, the film has a lot to tell us about modern life, especially in Singapore. An essay in verses. And maybe even a political pamphlet about the city that just has to be a country and wants to make rules for the unruleable.
- Director
- Tan Pin Pin
- Country of production
- Singapore
- Year
- 2005
- Festival Edition
- IFFR 2006
- Length
- 55'
- Medium
- Betacam SP PAL
- Languages
- English, Mandarin, Malay
- Producers
- BFG Media, Tan Pin Pin
- Sales
- BFG Media
- Cinematography
- Tan Pin Pin
- Editor
- Martyn See
- Production Design
- Tan Pin Pin
- Website
- http://keble.addr.com/press, www.singaporegaga.com