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Apprentice

21st(2016) A Window on Asian Cinema

Family · Revenge · Psychology  

  • CountrySingapore,France,Germany,Hong Kong,China,Qatar
  • Production Year2016
  • Running Time96min
  • Format DCP
  • ColorColor
Program Note
Is it be possible to become friends with the person who took the life of a family member? Aiman, a young prison guard, is transferred to the country’s most secure prison where he meets Rahim, the prison’s chief executioner and the man who executed his father thirty years ago. Not revealing his secret, Aiman grows close to Rahim and even gets promoted to be his right-hand man. But word about this budding friendship reaches Aiman’s sister and she, unable to understand her brother’s behavior, tries to move out of the country, leaving it and her brother behind. Singaporean director Junfeng’s debut, Sand Castle (2010), beautifully depicted a young man about to be recruited into the army, facing a truth that turns his life upside down. In this second feature film, his approach is more direct, revealing the dark side of individuals as well as those of institutions. With stand-out protagonists, the director visualizes the complex emotions surrounding the death penalty and those of the people who carry out the state’s will. (PARK Sungho)
Director
Director
BOO Junfeng
Singapore native Boo Junfeng studied cinema at home and in Spain and he has been hailed as among Singapore’s brightest directors. He was the first recipient of Lasalle College of the Arts’ valedictorian honor, the McNally Award for Excellence in the Arts. Boo’s filmography includes a segment in Lucky 7 and Tanjong Rhu (both 2008). His feature debut Sandcastle was screened at BIFF 2010.
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Credit
  • Director BOO Junfeng 부준펑
  • Cast Rahman FIR, Su WAN HANAFI, Ahmad MASTURA
  • Cinematography Benoit SOLER
  • Production Design James PAGE
  • Editor Natalie SOH, Lee CHATAMETIKOOL
  • Production Company PEANUT PICTURES

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