Pin (2022)

Genre : Documentary

Runtime : 18M

Director : Yen Ee Choo

Synopsis

A portrait of 14-year-old Wen Bin and a Sri Lankan monk. They walk different landscapes of their residences - a temple, a home, a body.

Actors

Crews

Yen Ee Choo
Yen Ee Choo
Director
Yen Ee Choo
Yen Ee Choo
Producer
Yen Ee Choo
Yen Ee Choo
Editor
Shelby Kho
Shelby Kho
Camera Operator
Shelby Kho
Shelby Kho
Producer
Shelby Kho
Shelby Kho
Colorist
Beh Wen Jing
Beh Wen Jing
Sound Director
Teo Chuan Chee
Teo Chuan Chee
Editor

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