Ric Aw Trailers
My Face TrailerMei Ling Street Trailer7 Letters Trailer
Ric Aw has been making films that reflect on the human conditions since 2005. Ric’s work is always looking into dark corners, finding the light, addressing the themes of justice, transformation, love and hope.
He has directed 9 short films and Standing in Still Water (2015, 90 min) is his first feature film that explores the interwoven lives of four damaged individuals, whose collision takes place at a reservoir. He directed That Afternoon We Went to See the Pandas (2014, 20 min) that is an adaptation of Liang Wern Fok’s short story and we enter the world of a China immigrant couple who is finding a home in Singapore. The short film was screened at Clermont-Ferrand International Film Festival. He has won Best Short Film Award for Buy Me Love (2005, 15min), Best Script Award for Villain (2013, 20 min) and Best Performance for Silent Girls (2008, 15 min) at different Film Festivals.
Most Popular Ric Aw Trailers
Total trailers found: 9
21 November 2014
A box of broken Tau Sar Piah (chinese biscuit) has caused a rift between a father and son that spins over 2 decades.
01 January 2011
Meet line-dancing fanatic mister COWBOY who has to work on the night of the largest line dancing party.
13 July 2019
"My Face" is a short film that tells the story about the psychological and emotional challenges faced by children with cleft and craniofacial anomalies.
23 May 2007
A scatological comedy that blends live action and animation. What happens to toilet graffiti when we’re not looking?
01 January 2014
A young couple from Chengdu, China, struggles to build a perfect home in Singapore. As their dream of becoming Singaporeans seems more and more remote, they decide to go and see the pandas.
28 November 2017
Ah Ping is a widower whose solitary life gets disrupted when his flat is confiscated. As he struggles to navigate through the bureaucracy, he crosses path with a troubled youth and revives this old dog of Mei Ling Street.
20 August 2015
An emotive anthology by seven of Singapore's most illustrious filmmakers, celebrating SG50 through the lives and stories of Singaporeans.
07 December 2014
Standing in Still Water reflects a few damaged lives, including a crippled young woman on the road of recovery; a man who sinks a dark secret to the bottom of the reservoir; the tale of a man struggling to recover from the loss of his daughter, and a young father who fails to reach out to his autistic son.
01 January 2013
Ying, a 13 year-old girl and a frequent shoplifter, becomes a pawn in her father's scam.