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Singapore Dreaming [b] is a 2006 Singaporean drama film. It follows the Loh family, a typical Singaporean working-class family, through their aspirations and dreams for a better and affluent life and the reality that would make it difficult for them to fulfill these aspirations.
On February 15, 2021, it was announced that a Korean remake of the movie would be directed by Seo Yoo-min, and would star Doh Kyung-soo, Won Jin-ah, and Shin Ye-eun. Filming for the movie started in November 2021 and ended on January 21, 2022. [17] It was released on January 27, 2025. [18] A Japanese remake was released in 2024. [19]
Eat a Bowl of Tea is a 1989 film directed by Wayne Wang based on the novel Eat a Bowl of Tea by Louis Chu. It is a Chinese American romantic film starring Cora Miao , Russell Wong , Victor Wong , Siu-Ming Lau and Eric Tsang .
Mandarin Shanghainese She's Got No Name ( Chinese : 酱园弄 ; pinyin : Jiàngyuán nòng ) is a 2024 Chinese–Hong Kong crime drama film directed and co-produced by Peter Chan , and features an ensemble cast led by Zhang Ziyi .
Chrysanthemum Tea (Chinese: 菊花茶), also known in English under the title Love Story by Tea, [1] [2] is a 2001 Chinese film directed by Jin Chen, starring Chen Jianbin and Wu Yue and produced by Xi'an Film Studio and Shanxi Hengtai Group. It is based on a short story by Peng Jianming (彭见明).
Till We Meet Again (Chinese: 月老 - Hanyun Pinyin: Yuè Lǎo; Pe̍h-ōe-jī: Goa̍t-ló; lit: Old Person of the Moon; formerly known as Sushi Restaurant Legend) is a 2021 Taiwanese romantic fantasy comedy film, based on the novel of the same name by Giddens Ko.
Not One Less was Zhang Yimou's ninth film, but only the second not to star long-time collaborator Gong Li (the first was his 1997 Keep Cool). [7] For this film, he cast only amateur actors whose real-life names and occupations resembled those of characters they played in the film—as The Philadelphia Inquirer ' s Steven Rea described the performances, the actors are just "people playing ...
The Eye is a co-production of MediaCorp Raintree Pictures in Singapore and Applause Pictures of Hong Kong, and was shot in Hong Kong and Thailand with a pan-Asian cast and crew, including Malaysian actress Angelica Lee, Chinese-Canadian singer Lawrence Chou, Singaporean singer-actor Pierre Png and Thai actress Chutcha Rujinanon. [2]