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15
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Directed by Royston Tan


Royston Tan's first feature provides a fascinating window to a world rarely depicted onscreen: the angst-ridden arena of adolescent boys in modern-day Singapore. If that weren't fascinating enough, Tan shows us this cosmos from the inside out: employing music, montage, animation, fantasy, a multiple layering of video elements and a host of narrative styles to portray the frenetic, tortuous, but strangely beautiful world shared by a group of 15-year-olds whose only emotional connection to the world is through each other.

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Singapore / 90 min. / Mandarin with English, Spanish & French subtitles

 




“Royston Tan shows us a dark side of Singapore with his dazzling slice into the psyches of frustrated schoolboys in the punkish feature 15!"
David J. Lamble, BAY AREA REPORTER

Electrifying!”
Ken Fox, TV GUIDE


“A chilling insight into the degradation of overlooked fringes in a wealthy Westernized society.”
Ziad Semaan, FIRECRACKER MAGAZINE

“15 is edgy and a visual feast for the eyes!”
Jason Whitaker, GENERATION Q

“Tan's weaving of tenderness and sexuality is homoerotic, providing a window onto the homosexual bonding that takes place in adolescence - the first needs and touches before sexuality becomes more fixed. The result is an astonishing if at times gut wrenching experience.”

Jonathan Keane, LONDON LESBIAN & GAY FILM FESTIVAL

“Shot with a cast of actual public-housing kids rather than actors, 15 mixes graphic realism with quick-cutting, music video-style camerawork to reveal what it's like to be young, alone and angry in a city that refuses to acknowledge your existence. The kids of 15 pose as hard guys, wear tattoos and rap the names of gangs like a protection mantra, but (director Royston) Tan shows them for what they are: young kids with frail bodies, who have no one but each other. 15 is the best film to come out of Singapore in years.”
Bryan Walsh, TIME MAGAZINE

“15 is a harrowing picture by the rebellious young Royston Tan about the nihilistic lives of five teenagers in his native Singapore.”
Philip French, THE OBSERVER

“A frenetic and hyper-stylized portrait of a quintet of profoundly disaffected suburban Singaporean teenagers.”

Tom Dawson, BBC

“Extremely gripping. Lush and vibrant!”
Rich Cline, SHADOWS ON THE WALL

“A confrontational film that demands to be seen!”
Jamie Russell, CHANNEL 4

“A real ass-kicker! Like Larry Clark's 'KIDS' but crazier!”
Martin Wong, GIANT ROBOT


“15 carries echoes of Larry Clark’s Kids in its fearless depiction of truanting, bullying, body-piercing, self-harming, porn-watching, drug-smuggling, prostitution, and HIV-infection.”
Tom Dawson, BBC


"Tan is one of Asia's most promising talents..."
Derek Malcolm, The Guardian

"In many ways stonger and more disturbing than Larry Clark's equivalent portraits of US teen skateboarder."
Tony Rayns

“Amazingly realistic performances…15 isn’t easy to sit through, but there are ample rewards.”
V.A. Musetto, NEW YORK POST


“A collision of neo-realist casting with in-your-face visual pyrotechnics.”
David NG, VILLAGE VOICE


“Visually the film is lush and vibrant, both overwhelmingly brutal and surprisingly tender at the same time.”
Rich Cline, SHADOWS ON THE WALL

"... the direction is efficacious and focused... a movie not to forget."
Eista Lee, Lianhe Zao Bao

“Director Tan's visually exciting hyper-modern sensibility elevates the film far above the grittiness of its subjects' lives, capturing the youth in the artificial glow of an electronic Asian city. “
CHICAGO FILMMAKERS

"In more private moments, Tan gradually lets his boys express their vulnerability. He wisely slows the pace, leaving many wonderful beats for reflection and allows the camera to perform like a literal tide of emotion as tears of anguish flow in and out of the hapless producer’s ducts."
James Wegg, FILMTHREAT.com

"Roystan Tan's astonishing personal portrait of a quartet of Singapore Tattooed Love Boys... joins BEAUTIFUL BOXER, LAN YU, MACHO DANCER and FAREWELL MY CONCUBINE as one of the truly unique portraits of queer life in today's Asia."
David Lamble, BAY AREA REPORTER

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Deleted Scene
Widescreen 1.85:1
Scene Selections
Coming Attractions
Dolby 5.1/2.0 Surround Sound

North American trailer
Original trailer from Singapore
Optional subtitles




WINNER - Fipresci award
Singapore Film Festival

WINNER - special jury prize
Deauville Film Festival

WINNER - Best Director award
Buenos Aires 6th International Film Festival

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Venice International Film Festival
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Montréal World Film Festival
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Pusan International Film Festival
Singapore International Film Festival
Atlanta Asian American Film Festival
London Film Festival
Stockholm International Film Festival
Bangkok International Film Festival
Hong Kong International Film Festival
Sydney Film Festival
San Francisco Intenational Film Festival
Asian American Film Festival
Los Angeles Asian Pacific Film Festival
WAVES Asian/Asian American Film Festival (Iowa)
Gijón International Film Festival
Outfest Los Angeles Gay and Lesbian Film Festival 2004
St. Paul International Film Festival 2005

New York Queer Experimental Media Festival 2005
Reel Affirmations Film Festival 2005
Rhode Island International Film Festival 2005