Associate Producer
A middle-aged widowed Singaporean woman named Auntie has spent the majority of her life providing for her family. As her adult son Sam becomes more independent, she is left to deal with a completely new identity outside of her roles as a daughter, wife, and mother. A solo vacation to Korea turns into a wild adventure when she meets Jung Su, an elderly security officer, and Kwon-Woo, a teenage tour guide who can't seem to get his life together. The trio embark on an unexpected roller coaster ride where hearts flutter and unlikely bonds are formed.
Producer
Ling (Yeo Yann Yann) es una chica procedente de Malasia que da clases de mandarín en un instituto de Singapur donde su labor es poco apreciada. Tienen pocos motivos para ser feliz: ella y su marido han pasado los últimos ocho años intentando concebir un hijo, un proceso que ha erosionado notablemente su relación. De hecho, su marido apenas pasa ya tiempo en casa, por lo que Ling se tiene que ocupar prácticamente en solitario de su suegro enfermo. Una inesperada fuente de comfort aparece en la figura de Wei Lun (Koh Jia Ler), el único estudiante de su clase al que parece interesarle la materia.
Producer
En un encuentro casual, un desencantado arquitecto se choca con su elefante, al que perdió hacía mucho tiempo, por las calles de Bangkok. Emocionado, lleva a su elefante en un viaje a través de Tailandia, en busca de la granja donde crecieron juntos.
Producer
Three stories which each focus on one of three types of relationships: family, friendship, and love. The first story is about conflicted manager on a business trip who is intrigued by an elderly worker and investigates his life. The second story is about a young father who receives a letter that brings him to a foreign land, where old emotions come unburied. The last story is about a visiting professor from overseas who sets a student's heart fluttering, while having to deal with his own.
Boon
"Homecoming" is about three stories of three different individuals going home for Chinese New Year. A major highlight of the movie is that Jack Neo, who will be cross-dressing on the big screen again after eleven years since "Liang Po Po The Movie" back in 1999. He will be playing mother to Ah Niu's character. It is said that he was told to lose at least 5kg for his role. Jack Neo long time collaborator Mark Lee and Malaysian multi-talented writer-director-comedian Afdlin Shauki are among the cast.