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 ...
Singapore's first film in the Venice Festival's main competition, Yeo Siew Hua's "Stranger Eyes", is a complex reflection on voyeurism, surveillance and fractured visions of people's lives.
Yeo Siew Hua's 'Stranger Eyes' uses genre trappings as a mere jumping-off point for a moving, moody reflection on social ...
Stranger Eyes has a straightforward thriller premise, but as it leads us around corners into places we didn't expect to be, ...
What it means to see and be seen within an era of mass surveillance is the slippery subject of Yeo Siew Hua’s “Stranger Eyes” — the first film from Singapore to compete for the Golden Lion ...
“ Stranger Eyes ,” Yeo Siew Hua ’s powerful film about surveillance and the surveilled, has been selected as the opening title for the Golden Horse Film Festival in Taiwan. The film, which is ...
The film, which is structured as a co-production between Singapore and Taiwan, stars Taiwan film icon Lee Kang-sheng alongside Wu Chien-ho, Vera Chen and Anicca Panna. In ‘Stranger Eyes,’ a ...
Abhishek Anicca in his book, The Grammar of My Body, writes, “My friends say disabled people can be negative. I agree. We are so negative that sometimes the able-bodied mind never reaches us.