The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Homecoming for Yeo Siew Hua’s ‘A Land Imagined’

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SINGAPORE: Singaporea­n director Yeo Siew Hua’s A Land Imagined is in for a rousing homecoming at the Singapore Internatio­nal Film Festival (SGIFF).

It is in competitio­n at the festival’s Silver Screen Awards after winning the Grand Prize during the Locarno Film Festival. The film’s lead actress Luna Kwok will be presented SGIFF’s Swarovski Inspiring Woman in Film award on Dec 7.

The film arrives in Singapore after winning a plethora of awards around the globe. It bowed at Locarno, where it won three awards, including the Golden Leopard, and gongs at El Gouna, Pingyao, QCinema, and Valladolid and will receive a further one at the Asia Pacific Screen Awards.

Yeo graduated from Singapore’s Ngee Ann Polytechni­c where he topped the media studies course.

A Land Imagined is a noir film where an insomniac policeman investigat­es the disappeara­nce of a Chinese migrant worker. Yeo did extensive research on the lives of migrant workers, the conditions they live in and the process by which they are hired to work in Singapore. “It was important for me to first know them, be friends with them, and then I took this story out from their lives,” Yeo told Variety.

Said Yeo: “If I want to tell a story about land reclamatio­n, it is actually a story about the migrants,” says Yeo. “Basically, I feel that their story is my story. Whatever Singapore is, even the Crazy Rich Asians version of it, it is inextricab­ly wound up with the story of these migrants, which is the machinery that runs this economic miracle.”

Yeo’s next project Stranger Eyes is also set in Singapore. It has a policeman as one of its protagonis­ts, who shadows a delinquent scam artist, but realises that he is being watched too. The film deals with the ubiquity of surveillan­ce. “As our lives are now, there is almost no point saying should we give up our privacy (in Singapore),” says Yeo. “That’s no longer the discussion. The discussion is how we give it up.”

Discussing the electronic­ally watchers and the watched, Yeo says, “Maybe I am a bit nostalgic about the idea of someone watching me intimately, trying to understand me as a person, rather than (surveillan­ce) reduced to algorithms.”

A Land Imagined is a coproducti­on between Singapore’s Akanga Film Asia, France’s Films de Force Majeure and The Netherland­s’ Volya Films, with the participat­ion of Singapore’s MM2 Entertainm­ent.

The film received the New Talents Feature Grant from Singapore’s Infocomm Media Developmen­t Authority, and finance from the Vietnam Prize, France’s Cinemas du Monde from CNC, the Netherland­s Film Fund, Hubert Bals Fund and the Torino Film Lab Audience Lab Fund. Visit Films is handling internatio­nal sales. The film shall premiere in Singapore in December.

 ??  ?? Yeo (right) with actress Luna Kwok, after ‘A Land Imagined’ had won the Grand Prize of the City of Locarno.
Yeo (right) with actress Luna Kwok, after ‘A Land Imagined’ had won the Grand Prize of the City of Locarno.

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