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Sherman Ong

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Sherman Ong op IFFR

  • Hashi

    Sherman Ong | 111' | Japan | European premiere

    A young film maker from Singapore was invited to make a film in Japan. He didn’t speak Japanese and there wasn’t much money for the…
  • Exodus

    Sherman Ong | 32' | Indonesia | International premiere

    Two women and a man in a cinematographic dance. Subtle emotions and hidden desires reveal truth and fatal beauty.
  • I Want to Remember

    Sherman Ong | 26' | Malaysia | International premiere

    In many dance films there’s no speaking, but here there is space for a real narrative. About the division of two countries. And the divorce…
  • When China Met Africa

    Nick Francis, Marc Francis | 75' | France | None

    As a festival, you have to have a good reason to screen a film that is not a premiere – and has even been shown…
  • Snake

    Samson Ssenkaaba ‘Xenson’ | 56' | China | World premiere

    In this film, the snake is a mythical Chinese creature – but also a concrete thought in search of direction. Experimental hip-hop filmmaker also tries
  • When the End of Winter Is Almost Spring

    Sherman Ong | 20' | Singapore | European premiere

    Bicycles and relationship problems in the living room. The view from the roof terrace is equally limited. An exceptional dance film in an ordinary env
  • Memories of a Burning Tree

    Sherman Ong | 86' | Malaysia | World premiere

    A film maker who makes friends quickly settles in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania. Because he can’t afford to pay any actors, he teaches his new…
  • Tickets

    Sherman Ong | 10' | Singapore | World premiere

    She sells tickets in a cinema. But that’s not why she came from China to Singapore. The film maker shows us her dream.Screened before To…
  • Flooding in the Time of Drought

    Sherman Ong | 184' | Malaysia | European premiere

    A full-length feature with many documentary elements follows eight immigrant couples in Singapore who play scenes from their lives, often shot in thei