One Hour To Daylight (2016)

 ●  English ● 1 hr 15 mins

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The death of a lift technician leads to a series of events involving cultural and social tensions that threaten to divide its inhabitants.
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Cast: Hatta Said, Joann Wu, Larry Low

Crew: D Vel Murugan (Director), Jacky Lee (Director), Jonathan Choo (Director), Sufyan Sam'an (Director), Alex Oh (Music Director)

Rating: NC16 (Singapore)

Genres: Drama

Release Dates: 15 Sep 2016 (Singapore)

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Did you know? The movie is based on four short stories - 'Alyssa' by Kanagalatha, 'We’d Wanted to Rob a Bank' by Chia Hwee Pheng, 'Harmonious Residences' by Jeremy Tiang, and 'Per Mimpi 1.0' by Siti Aisyah Binte Mohamed Salim Read More
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Film Type:
Feature
Language:
English
Colour Info:
Color
Frame Rate:
24 fps
Aspect Ratio:
2.35:1
Stereoscopy:
No
Trivia:
The film is scored by home-grown singer-songwriter, Jawn whose song Chase Away the Dark’s inspirational lyric ended up as the title of the film: One Hour To Daylight.

The film was shot in 10 days at locations such as Lengkok Bahru, Clementi, Bukit Timah’s Jardin and Duxton’s Pinnacle on a production budget of S$110,000 during May this year

The four individual screenplays were edited and combined into a unified screenplay by head writer, Tan Wei Ting

The movie is based on four short stories - 'Alyssa' by Kanagalatha, 'We’d Wanted to Rob a Bank' by Chia Hwee Pheng, 'Harmonious Residences' by Jeremy Tiang, and 'Per Mimpi 1.0' by Siti Aisyah Binte Mohamed Salim

Four Singaporean authors, four short stories and four emerging homegrown filmmakers coming together to make one full length feature film that will touch on “national topics that are pertinent to all us”