Ken Kwek
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Ken Kwek (born 7 May 1979) is a Singaporean screenwriter, director, playwright and author. His short film compendium, Sex.Violence.FamilyValues, was banned by the Singapore and Malaysian governments in 2012. His first feature film Unlucky Plaza premiered at the Toronto International Film Festival in 2014. His second feature #LookAtMe premiered at the New York Asian Film Festival in 2022, to critical acclaim. He has written several full-length plays, including the #MeToo drama, This Is What Happens To Pretty Girls, which premiered in Singapore in 2019. He is also the author of several best-selling children’s books including Kelly and the Krumps, which won the Hedwig Anuar Book Award in 2020.
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Ken Kwek (7 de maio de 1979) é um roteirista, diretor e dramaturgo de Singapura. Seu compêndio de curtas-metragens, , foi proibido pelos governos de Singapura e da Malásia em 2012. Seu primeiro longa-metragem, Unlucky Plaza, estreou no Festival Internacional de Cinema de Toronto em 2014. Ele escreveu várias peças completas, incluindo o drama #MeToo, This Is What Happens To Pretty Girls, que foi encenado em Singapura em 2019.
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Ken Kwek
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Ken Kwek
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Ken Kwek
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1979-05-07
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Kwek speaks at "Telling Stories Live" in 2015
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Ken Kwek (born 7 May 1979) is a Singaporean screenwriter, director, playwright and author. His short film compendium, Sex.Violence.FamilyValues, was banned by the Singapore and Malaysian governments in 2012. His first feature film Unlucky Plaza premiered at the Toronto International Film Festival in 2014. His second feature #LookAtMe premiered at the New York Asian Film Festival in 2022, to critical acclaim. He has written several full-length plays, including the #MeToo drama, This Is What Happens To Pretty Girls, which premiered in Singapore in 2019. He is also the author of several best-selling children’s books including Kelly and the Krumps, which won the Hedwig Anuar Book Award in 2020.
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Ken Kwek (7 de maio de 1979) é um roteirista, diretor e dramaturgo de Singapura. Seu compêndio de curtas-metragens, , foi proibido pelos governos de Singapura e da Malásia em 2012. Seu primeiro longa-metragem, Unlucky Plaza, estreou no Festival Internacional de Cinema de Toronto em 2014. Ele escreveu várias peças completas, incluindo o drama #MeToo, This Is What Happens To Pretty Girls, que foi encenado em Singapura em 2019.
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