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The Maid (Chinese: 女佣) is a 2005 Singaporean horror film directed by Kelvin Tong, [1] revolving around a maid who recently arrived in Singapore from the Philippines. She has to acclimate herself to the customs of the Singapore Seventh Month , during which she struggles with supernatural forces .
A maid is a female domestic servant employed for housekeeping. The Maid may refer to: Saint Joan of Arc (French: Sainte Jehanne d'Arc), patron saint of France, nicknamed "The Maid" (French: La Pucelle) The Maid, an Egyptian film starring Ashraf Fahmy; The Maid, an American film; The Maid, a Singaporean horror film
In 2008, he directed the crime thriller, Rule No. 1, produced by Hong Kong–based Fortune Star. He also plans to direct a film called Bed, a comedy drama set in 1960s Singapore when the city-state's education system switched from Chinese language to English. [4] Tong says his influences range "from Lars von Trier to Stephen Chow". [4]
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Mad About English: Lian Pek: Journey Pictures, Media Development Authority: $181,086 7 August 2008: A Month of Hungry Ghosts: Tony Kern: Genevieve Woo, Tony Kern: $65,029.50 14 August 2008: 12 Lotus: Royston Tan: MediaCorp Raintree Pictures, 10twentyeight & Infinite Frameworks (Singapore) $1.5 million: $1,027,129.50 21 August 2008: Kallang Roar ...
The Maid (Spanish: La Nana) is a 2009 Chilean comedy-drama film, directed by Sebastián Silva and co-written by Silva and Pedro Peirano. It has won numerous awards since its premiere at the 25th Annual Sundance Film Festival. The film has had much critical acclaim, particularly for Catalina Saavedra's award-winning performance as the lead ...
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Out of Singapore (1932) Samarang aka Shark Woman (USA, 1933)[the setting of the film is dubious and could be intended to portray Indonesia, although the film was shot in Singapore/Malaysia [1]] Wild Cargo (1934) Fang and Claw (1935) Booloo (1938) Singapore: Cross-roads of the East (1938)