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Kelvin Tong Weng Kian (born in 1971 or 1972) is a Singaporean film director, screenwriter and producer. He was a former film critic for ''
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''.


Career

Kelvin's passion for theatre and filmmaking began in his secondary school days in
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. He went on to study at Victoria Junior College and law at the
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. After a short nine-month stint with law firm, Drew & Napier, following his graduation from law school, Kelvin started out in the film business as a film critic, writing reviews for ''
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'' from 1995 to 1999.Bed
Hong Kong Asia Film Financing Forum; retrieved 26 November 2007
Kelvin Tong remains hard to predict
, Patrick Frater, ''Variety''; retrieved 26 November 2007
He made a short film, ''Moveable Feast'', in 1996 with Sandi Tan and Jasmine Ng Kin Kia. His first feature, co-directed with Jasmine Ng Kin Kia, is "a motorcycle kung-fu love story", titled '' Eating Air'', which was received respectably. His next film, '' The Maid'', a horror thriller, made a bigger impact, breaking the box office record in Singapore for the horror genre, making S$700,000 on its opening weekend. Hailed as the first Singaporean horror film, ''The Maid'' won the
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Asian Film Award at the 10th
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. It was produced by MediaCorp Raintree Pictures. He next directed '' Love Story'', which combined three short stories that examined different aspects of love. It was screened at the 2006
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.Kelvin Tong's new film to touch on superstitious side of S'pore society
Valarie Tan, Channel NewsAsia, 16 October 2006; retrieved 26 November 2007
The film was produced by Hong Kong–based Focus Films. In 2007, he directed the horror-comedy '' Men in White'', about four ghosts struggling to survive in Singapore, and which examined the Singaporean obsession with superstitions. It was produced by Innoform Media. In 2008, he directed the crime thriller, '' Rule No. 1'', produced by Hong Kong–based Fortune Star. He also plans to direct a film called ''Bed'', a comedy drama set in 1960s Singapore when the city-state's education system switched from Chinese language to English. Tong says his influences range "from
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". With his brother, producer Leon Tong, Kelvin has his own production company, Boku Films, enabling him to independently develop his film projects. In a 2007 interview, Kelvin Tong said he is still learning his craft: "It is one thing to talk about films as a journalist, but it is fascinating that many of the decisions that make a difference between a good and a bad film are made in front of a monitor, often in a fraction of a second." In June 2010, Tong was part of a group of Singapore filmmakers to protest the Asian Film Archive's head Tan Bee Thiam's supposed conflict of interest. Their letter led to Tan's resignation as executive director in September. In 2014, Tong became the first Singaporean director to helm a Hollywood film when he started shooting '' The Faith of Anna Waters'' (2016), a horror film starring Elizabeth Rice, Matthew Settle and Adrian Pang. He also shot a short film as part of the '' 7 Letters'' omnibus to celebrate Singapore's 50th anniversary in 2015.


Filmography


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Boku Films
Kelvin Tong's independent production company

at Making it Work

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