#LookAtMe

Drama, Crime, Satire
March 15, 2024
When teenagers Sean and Ricky are invited to attend church with Sean’s girlfriend, they are treated to an Evangelical rock concert capped by a searing anti-LGBTQ sermon. Sean, a Youtuber, soon gets into trouble for dropping an outrageous video lampooning the megachurch’s pastor. He is widely condemned and prosecuted for flouting Singapore’s strict laws on public expression. As Sean descends into near-madness in prison, his gay twin brother, Ricky, gains prominence as a LGBTQ activist. Both find themselves at the heart of a culture war that spills out from social media into the real world.

Writers

Ken Kwek
Shane Mardjuki

Directors

Ken Kwek

Producers

Jeremy Chua
Kat Goh
Pam Oei

Starring

Yao
Pam Oei
Janice Koh
Adrian Pang

Awards

Vesoul Asian Film Festival - Audience Award for Best Fiction Film Winner
Vesoul Asian Film Festival - High School Awards Winner
New Jersey International Festival - Honorable Mention for Best Feature Film Winner
Montreal Independent Film Festival - Best LGBTQ Film Winner
New York Asian Film Festival - Rising Star Asia Award for Special Jury Mention Winner - Yao
San Francisco Queer Film Fest - Best Foreign Film Winner

#LookAtMe

March 15, 2024
When teenagers Sean and Ricky are invited to attend church with Sean’s girlfriend, they are treated to an Evangelical rock concert capped by a searing anti-LGBTQ sermon. Sean, a Youtuber, soon gets into trouble for dropping an outrageous video lampooning the megachurch’s pastor. He is widely condemned and prosecuted for flouting Singapore’s strict laws on public expression. As Sean descends into near-madness in prison, his gay twin brother, Ricky, gains prominence as a LGBTQ activist. Both find themselves at the heart of a culture war that spills out from social media into the real world.
When teenagers Sean and Ricky are invited to attend church with Sean’s girlfriend, they are treated to an Evangelical rock concert capped by a searing anti-LGBTQ sermon. Sean, a Youtuber, soon gets into trouble for dropping an outrageous video lampooning the megachurch’s pastor. He is widely condemned and prosecuted for flouting Singapore’s strict laws on public expression. As Sean descends into near-madness in prison, his gay twin brother, Ricky, gains prominence as a LGBTQ activist. Both find themselves at the heart of a culture war that spills out from social media into the real world.
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Writers

Ken Kwek
Shane Mardjuki

Directors

Ken Kwek

Producers

Jeremy Chua
Kat Goh
Pam Oei

Starring

Yao
Pam Oei
Janice Koh
Adrian Pang

Awards

Vesoul Asian Film Festival - Audience Award for Best Fiction Film Winner
Vesoul Asian Film Festival - High School Awards Winner
New Jersey International Festival - Honorable Mention for Best Feature Film Winner
Montreal Independent Film Festival - Best LGBTQ Film Winner
New York Asian Film Festival - Rising Star Asia Award for Special Jury Mention Winner - Yao
San Francisco Queer Film Fest - Best Foreign Film Winner

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