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Immortalising love and life on screen
Chan Teik Quan’s last short film Setting Moon earned him three awards at the prestigious Kancil awards in 2019. He received the Kancil 666 Young Director’s Challenge award, the Jury award and People’s Choice award.Following these accolades, Chan, 25, who is currently a junior film director at an advertising company, is set to direct his sixth short film called Homecoming soon. Tell us more about Homecoming. It is adapted from a short story written by my brother Teik Onn. The story centres on two women on a bus. One woman is just returning from her workplace, while the other woman is going to see her family whom she has not seen for years. The story talks about family values and the meaning

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