Anicca is concerned with how resilient a Buddhist is. It encourages Buddhists to accept death and suffering as a part of life. Buddhists accept that everything changes, things are not permanent ...
Franz Kafka’s Metamorphoses finds a mention in Abhishek Anicca’s The Grammar of My Body. The author alludes to the novella while describing the time his condition left him with limited mobility. Since ...
Stranger Eyes, Happyend and 2073 take a worrying look at surveillance in Singapore, Japan and a Chairperson Trump-led future, ...
The latest from director Yeo Siew Hua ('A Land Imagined') centers on a couple whose secrets are exposed after their young ...
Yeo Siew Hua's 'Stranger Eyes' uses genre trappings as a mere jumping-off point for a moving, moody reflection on social ...
Singapore's first film in the Venice Festival's main competition, Yeo Siew Hua's "Stranger Eyes", is a complex reflection on ...
Singapore’s first film to compete at Venice is a closely-observed mystery about a child who has vanished Singapore ranks high ...
Stranger Eyes has a straightforward thriller premise, but as it leads us around corners into places we didn't expect to be, ...
Venice: Yeo Siew Hua's latest feature marks the first Singaporean entry in Venice Film Festival's 81-year history to compete ...
Junyang (Wu Chien-ho) and Peiying (Anicca Panna), the young couple at the film’s center, live in the kind of vast, grid-like high-rise, facing another vast, grid-like high-rise, that lends ...