Royston Tan wins Japan film award
Royston Tan wins Japan film award
Royston Tan took home the Best Asian Short Film award at the Sapporo International Short Film Festival 2016.
The 40-year-old director bagged the award on Saturday for his short film, Bunga Sayang, a segment in local anthology film, 7 Letters.
It is the first time that a Singaporean film has bagged the Best Asian Short Film at the festival in 11 years.
Bunga Sayang is about a young boy who becomes friends with an old Malay woman - his neighbour.
Tan said the audience at the festival noted that Bunga Sayang brought out a romantic side to him.
He said: "I am not really a romantic person, but I will do my very best to be more romantic after winning this award."
Tan also said that it had been about a decade since he was in Sapporo for two months to write his second feature film, 4:30, and Monkeylove, a short film - both in 2005.
"I am back again to where it started. Winning the award felt like a full circle."
7 Letters was directed by seven award-winning Singaporean directors - Boo Junfeng, Eric Khoo, K. Rajagopal, Jack Neo, Tan Pin Pin, Kelvin Tong and Royston Tan - and won the Kumamoto City Award last month.
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