Ang Geck Geck

History

Ang Geck Geck Priscilla (B.A. NTU, 2012) is a graduate from School of Art Design Media (ADM), Nanyang Technological University of Singapore (NTU). Her work is driven by the desire to give a voice to the weak and she believes doing good can touch the lives of many and make the world a better place to live in. She has directed various short films and commercial works. To name a few brands that she has worked with in the recent years, they are OCBC bank, POSB bank, Hotel Jen Tanglin and HP Printer. Her youthful charm has also made her a natural at getting the best out of child actors and her in-depth understanding of and presence in social media has led her to direct many social media in influencers from all over the world. Broken Crayon, her debut short film, received a few accolades and won the Best Short Film award in the Singapore Short Film Festival 2013. Her recognition is also being featured in Straits Times and other online articles such as Blouin Artinfo. She is also an Alumni of Busan Asian lm academy (AFA) as a role of a Director. She made a short film with other Asian filmmakers in Busan, Korea in 2014. She continued on to make another two short films titled Little Pigs and Happy Birthday. Little Pigs was selected to be screened in Singapore International Film Festival 2014 and D’Panda HongKong International Film Festival 2015. It was also screened on Singapore Airlines in-flight channels for a month during the June holiday peak period. Geck Geck has also been featured on television, magazines and newspapers, poised as an upcoming young female director. She was mentioned in The Straits Times as one of Singapore’s Rising Stars Under 30 and appeared on the cover of HEY NTU! magazine. In 2016, she was featured with other panelists together with Deputy Prime Minister Tharman Shanmugaratnam on Channel 5’s Let’s Talk About It to represent the younger generation and also the arts scene.

Movies

Singapore Cinema: Between Takes
Herself
From Crazy Rich Asians (2018) to 12 Storeys (1997) to Sumpah Pontianak (The Curse of Pontianak) (1957), Singapore’s film industry is a diverse one and its evolution is nothing short of colourful. Recollecting Singapore’s famed studios in the 1950s to uncovering new waves of filmmakers in 90s and into today’s digital revolution, Singapore Cinema: Between Takes provides an insight into the rich history, and culture of Singapore films and its industry through candid reflections of filmmakers and content creators.
Rice Wine Chicken
Director
Ah Girl struggles to accept her Grandma after she becomes mentally ill and emotionally dependent on Ah Girl. The film explores her relationship with her Grandma.
Three Little Pigs
Director
Cecilia, an introvert preschooler, is selected to represent her school in a storytelling competition. But first, she has to present the story to her classmates. Excited by the opportunity, Cecilia is determined to shine despite the many obstacles in her way.
Happy Birthday
Director
Cecilia gazes longingly at a birthday cake in the midst of her classmate’s birthday celebration. She asks her grandmother later when her birthday is. Only to be told that she was born in a rubbish bin and that she has no birthday. Not satisfied, she decides to invent a birthday for herself.
Broken Crayon
Director
Ah Girl's cousin Ah Wah, is exposed to pornography by his grandfather. One day, he decided to act on what he has learnt upon the protagonist, Ah Girl.
Ah Girl
Director
Seven-year-old Ah Girl is asked to choose between living with Mum or Dad, a decision that will change her life forever.
Ah Girl
Writer
Seven-year-old Ah Girl is asked to choose between living with Mum or Dad, a decision that will change her life forever.