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Singapore Minstrel (2015)

A fantasy-documentary painting the magical universe of Singapore’s wildest busker

Genre : Documentary

Runtime : 1H 27M

Director : Xi Jie Ng

Synopsis

Roy Payamal is the wildest busker of a country ranked the world’s most emotionless society. He takes his undermined line of work as a serious art- but is his faith impossible idealism or an admirable conviction? Singapore Minstrel is an invitation into his beautiful mind, a magical, trying universe where art and life dialogue in a tropical dream.

Actors

Crews

Xi Jie Ng
Xi Jie Ng
Director
Xi Jie Ng
Xi Jie Ng
Producer
Esmonde Luo
Esmonde Luo
Assistant Director
Esmonde Luo
Esmonde Luo
Producer
Esmonde Luo
Esmonde Luo
Art Direction
Xi Jie Ng
Xi Jie Ng
Editor
Xi Jie Ng
Xi Jie Ng
Music Director

Trailers and other movies

Singapore Minstrel Trailer | SGIFF 2015

Posters and backgrounds

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