Sandcastle (film)

Sandcastle is a 2010 feature film by Singaporean director Boo Junfeng. It was the first Singaporean film to be screened at the International Critics' Week at the Cannes Film Festival.[1] It won Best Feature Film and Best Director at the Vietnam International Film Festival.[1]

Sandcastle
Film poster
沙城
Directed byBoo Junfeng
Produced byFran Borgia
Gary Goh
Written byBoo Junfeng
Music byDarren Ng
CinematographySharon Loh
Edited byNatalie Soh
Distributed byGolden Village Pictures (Singapore)
Release date
  • May 2010 (2010-05) (Cannes)
  • 26 August 2010 (2010-08-26) (Singapore)
Running time
92 minutes
CountrySingapore
LanguageMandarin Chinese
English
Hokkien

Plot

Just prior to 18-year-old En's mandatory enlistment into the Singaporean army, a series of events and disclosures threatens to alter his world view forever. The taste of his first romance, the death of his grandfather, his grandmother's worsening Alzheimer's disease, his schoolteacher mother's affair with an uptight military commander, and En's newfound awareness of his late father's student activist past all contribute to his decision to reevaluate the pieces of his life before they are erased by the tides of time.

Cast

  • Bobbi Chen as Ying
  • Elena Chia as Mother
  • Bee Thiam Tan as Army Officer
  • Joshua Tan as En
  • Pin Pin Tan as Doctor

References

  1. Napolitano, Dean. "Singaporean Director Is Coming of Age". Wall Street Journal. Retrieved 19 January 2015.


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