Mysterious Object at Noon

Mysterious Object at noon is part fiction, part documentary, and part pseudo documentary about several unrelated lives in Thailand. The film emphasizes a documentary approach that presents people with different professions rather than looking for a perfect and unbroken narrative of the fiction's storyline. After the journey, the crew set back for Bangkok, where the collaborated story is shot in a fiction-drama style with non-professional actors.

Shape of the Moon

Rumidjah, a 62-year-old widow, lives in Jakarta/Indonesia with her son Bakti and her 11-year-old granddaughter Tari. Since the fall of dictator Suharto seven years ago, she has witnessed the country passing through a tumultuous period of socio-political chaos. Director Leonard Retel Helmrich again visits Indonesia through three generations of the Sjamsuddin family. In this way the film continually connects small issues with large ones.

Shape of the Moon

Rumidjah, a 62-year-old widow, lives in Jakarta/Indonesia with her son Bakti and her 11-year-old granddaughter Tari. Since the fall of dictator Suharto seven years ago, she has witnessed the country passing through a tumultuous period of socio-political chaos. Director Leonard Retel Helmrich again visits Indonesia through three generations of the Sjamsuddin family. In this way the film continually connects small issues with large ones.

Singapore Gaga

Singapore GaGa is an essay film, a 55-minute paean to the quirkiness of the Singaporean aural landscape. It zooms in on our aural gems and reveals hidden faces of our past and present with a delight and humour makes it a necessary film for all Singaporeans. “GaGa” means being crazy over something in English, anger in Malay and a yearning for a time past.

Yesterday, Today, Tomorrow

The documentary film follows the life of two families of HIV patients for a three years period at a village in northern Thailand. Anna was infected with HIV by her husband. After she lost her husband, she met and married Pom, who lost his wife to Aids at the same time. Their Eight-year-old Boy helps his parents work at an orchard every day. This film depicts the pleasures and sorrows of life through HIV patients’ ordinary lives.

Waiting

Life is indeed full of waitings. We wait for our ambition to be achieved; we wait for love to arrive. Yet, for an old couple living in a leper village in Jakarta, “waiting” is their sole means for survival, as well as the way they show love and care to each other…Marginalized and forgotten by society, the couple struggle to eke out an existence in metropolitan Jakarta. Their eyes betray the resignation they feel about their daily existence.

Stories from the North

This film is combine 9 short stories about old man, old woman, children, rice farmer and water buffalo. This is the major life that remain in Lanna villages. But where have all the younger gone? They gone to live and working in big cities like Bangkok or abroad. Yes, the young doesn’t live there anymore, they doesn’t live with the big old family, including me! Like many developing countries, Thailand is facing with capitalism and losing old tradition…

The Journey of Vaan Nguyen

In her painful blog, Vaan Nguyen unfolds the absurdities of her life as an Israeli-born Vietnamese. Her father was one of the many “boat-people” who fled Vietnam in 1975. Now, when the time has come to go back home, they both leave to Vietnam, hoping they can reclaim their confiscated lands. Their journey becomes a parable on lose of identity and on the fate of refugees.

The Last Communist

A semi-musical documentary inspired by the early life and legacy of Chin Peng, exiled leader of the banned Communist Party of Malaya. Interviews with the people in the towns he lived in from birth to national independence are interspersed with specially composed songs in the mould of old-fashioned propaganda films.

Diminishing Memories

Since 1960s, the government started resettling people in the country to make way for industrialization. Decades have passed and villages eventually replaced by tall buildings. Today, there is no village left in Singapore. This film takes you on a personal journey with me, the filmmaker, to recollect my childhood memories of living in Lim Chu Kang, a village that has already died and its spirit dispersed.

Watching South-East Asia

Films

Diminishing Memories

Diminishing Memories

2005
Australia, Singapore
27min
翁燕萍
ENG Yee PENG

Molia

Molia

2005
Taiwan
33min
李立劭
LEE Li-shao

Mysterious Object at Noon

Mysterious Object at Noon

2000
Thailand
83min
阿皮恰朋.委拉瑟塔庫
Apichatpong WEERASETHAKUL

Out of Bounds

Out of Bounds

2005
France
82min
亞歷山大‧勒伯涅,皮耶‧巴胡吉
Alexandre Leborgne,Pierre Barougier

S21: The Khmer Rouge Killing Machine

S21: The Khmer Rouge Killing Machine

2003
France
101min
潘禮德
Rithy PAHN

Shape of the Moon

Shape of the Moon

2004
Netherlands
93min
李奧納多.瑞特.亨瑞奇
Leonard Retel HELMRICH

Shape of the Moon

Shape of the Moon

2004
Netherlands
93min
李奧納多.瑞特.亨瑞奇
Leonard Retel HELMRICH

Singapore Gaga

Singapore Gaga

2005
Singapore
55min
陳彬彬
TAN Pin-Pin

Stories from the North

Stories from the North

2005
Thailand
73min
巫魯朋‧拉薩撒德
Uruphong RAKSASAD

The Actors of the Burned-out Theatre

The Actors of the Burned-out Theatre

2005
Cambodia, France
82min
潘禮德
Rithy PAHN

The Journey of Vaan Nguyen

The Journey of Vaan Nguyen

2005
Israel
84min
杜基‧德若
Duki DROR

The Last Communist

The Last Communist

2006
Malaysia
90min
阿米爾‧穆罕默德
Amir MUHAMMAD

Waiting

Waiting

2003
Taiwan
25min
李立劭
LEE Li-shao

Yesterday, Today, Tomorrow

Yesterday, Today, Tomorrow

2005
Japan, Thailand
92min
直井理予
NAOI Riyo
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