Stranger Eyes stars Taiwanese actors Lee Kang-sheng and Wu Chien-ho as well as Singaporean actress Xenia Tan.
SINGAPORE - Two films with Singapore participation will be take part in Venice Film Festival 2024, set to run from Aug 28 to Sept 7.
Don’t Cry, Butterfly - produced by Tan Si En of Singapore-based label Momo Film Co - is a horror-comedy from Vietnamese film-maker Duong Dieu Linh which will make its world premiere at the Venice Critics’ Week, a section showcasing debut films from emerging directors. Stranger Eyes is a four-country co-production that includes producer Fran Borgia from Singapore’s Akanga Film Asia, along with producers from Taiwan, France and the US. Set in Singapore, the film tells the story of a young couple searching for their missing daughter. It stars Taiwanese actors Lee Kang-sheng and Wu Chien-ho as well as Singaporean actress Xenia Tan .
Taiwanese actor Wu Chien-ho in the mystery thriller Stranger Eyes, directed by Singaporean Yeo Siew Hua. PHOTO: AKANGA FILM ASIA Lee Kang-sheng in the film Stranger Eyes, a drama by Singaporean film-maker Yeo Siew Hua. PHOTO: AKANGA FILM ASIA
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