White Days - 白色時光: Singapore - 92 min - English, Mandarin & Hokkien - English Subtitles - HDV
White Days - 白色時光: Singapore - 92 min - English, Mandarin & Hokkien - English Subtitles - HDV
White Days - 白色時光: Singapore - 92 min - English, Mandarin & Hokkien - English Subtitles - HDV
In Competition for Fipresci Award and Official Selection in Indie Power Section,
Hong Kong International Film Festival 2009 (World Premiere)
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Synopsis
WHITE DAYS involves three characters who are dealing with their own personal crises.
The film begins with a young man, whose trip out of the country is abruptly canceled
when the friend whom he was supposed to go with dies. He reconnects with his friends
back home, including a religious fanatic who has just returned from a pilgrimage to
Israel, and a translator who has always wanted to move out of Singapore. Through a
series of mordantly funny conversations, these young people gradually realize that what
faces them is not the futility of life, but rather the transience and impermanence of it.
Director's Statement
WHITE DAYS is a slice of the lives of three young Singaporeans. The story and its
characters are inspired by the dreams, hopes and fears of the actors themselves. I hope
the film has captured a slice of time in their lives. Through making this film, I've
discovered that they were all searching for something missing in their lives. Either by
going for a religious pilgrimage, watching and making films, or yearning to live
somewhere faraway from home. Each of their personal stories seems different on the
surface, but deep down they are the same... This film is a celebration of their continuous
search for the meaning and purpose in life.
Director's Biography
Born in Singapore, this is Lei Yuan Bin’s debut feature film after working for five years
as a cinematographer. His cinematography work includes HAZE which competed for the
Best Short Film at the Berlin International Film Festival 2008. He graduated from the
National University of Singapore, majoring in Sociology, before attending film school. He
was mentored by film maestro Hou Hsiao Hsien at the Asian Film Academy (Pusan
International Film Festival 2008) and spent a month in Taipei working as the art
assistant intern in Tsai Ming Liang's new feature film, VISAGES (FACE).
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Interview with Lei Yuan Bin
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But it is only through cinema that we can defamiliarize everyday life and see it more
clearly from a different perspective.
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Credits
Cast
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Press / Sales Enquiries Contact
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