From the OBA Website:
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My name is Ng Khee Jin (Class of 78) and I am the producer and director of the documentary feature Feet Unbound. My film will be screened in Singapore at Cathay's The Picturehouse from 17 April.
This is how it works. The smallest hall is an 84-seater, the next is 130+, and so on. Standard ticket charges apply - $7.00 for Mon to Wed, $8.00 or $8.50 for Thu and $10.50 for Fri to Sun. Official public release is on 17 Apr. The first private screening is on Thu 10 Apr evening. You can pick your own date depending on availability of hall. I can also make myself available for Q&A after the show.
Feet Unbound tells the story of Elly, a young Chinese journalist, who embarks on a journey to retrace the route taken by the teenage soldiers of the Chinese Red Army's Long March from central Sichuan Province to the edge of the Gobi Desert. It features vivid and often heartbreaking accounts of survival by female survivors mostly in their 90s. It's an inspirational story about the triumph of the human spirit and a slice of little known but very important modern Chinese history.
This film was an all-Singaporean and some ACSian effort - including the music score by Kelly Tang (Class of 77) and performance by T'ang Quartet - their first film project! My DVD distributor is also an ACS boy! I'll be happy to answer any other questions you may have, kheej@iinet.net.au
Monday, April 14, 2008
Old Boy's debut documentary feature at The Picturehouse
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