Kelvin Sng

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Kelvin Sng
Born (1974-04-28) 28 April 1974 (age 49)
Other namesSun Liren
Alma mater Ngee Ann Polytechnic
Occupations
  • Film director
  • screenwriter
  • producer
  • lyricist
Years active2004—present
Chinese name
Traditional Chinese 孫立人
Simplified Chinese 孙立人
Hanyu Pinyin Sūn Lìrén
Website www.ksp.sg

Kelvin Sng (born 28 April 1974) is a Singaporean filmmaker and lyricist, known for directing the comedy films Taxi! Taxi! (2013) and The Fortune Handbook (2017).

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Education

In 2003, Sng left his teaching position as a head of department and took up Ngee Ann Polytechnic's (NP) Advanced Diploma in Film Production (Directing) programme with the Media Education Scheme Award from the Media Development Authority (MDA) of Singapore. [1] [2]

Career

Sng while teaching, produced two short films, While Waiting in 2001 and Timeless in 2002. In 2005, he produced another short film, More Than Words, a tribute to the Asian songstress Teresa Teng. [2] The film was invited to be screened and compete at international film festivals around the world including France, Italy, Canada, Germany,United Kingdom, Romania and Africa. In 2006, Sng was awarded the Script Development Grant by the Singapore Film Commission to develop More Than Words into a feature film screenplay. That same year, his thesis film Kichiro premiered at the Beijing Film Academy at the 5th International Student Film and Video Festival to a crowd of more than 1000. The short film was also featured in the Singapore Short Film Festival in 2008. [3]

In 2010, Sng wrote, produced and directed The Gang, a 32-minute mini feature, which was developed into a full-length feature film. The Gang premiered at The Grand Cathay to positive reviews and had a one-month run at Sinema Old School. It was also screened at various film festivals including Sinema Showoff! The Fortune Cookie Collection where it was the curator's pick, as well as the 4th La Cabina International Medium Length Film Festival of Valencia in Spain, where it was one of the official selections together with 14 other films out of a few hundred entries around the world.

Since 2008, Sng has been the managing director of Kelvin Sng Productions Pte Ltd, which focuses on production, education and corporate in film and theatre. Sng produced Chai Yee Wei's award-winning short film My Blue Heaven, which was screened internationally in several film festivals, as well as the acclaimed short film The Buddy, which was part of a series of short films known as 15 Shorts created by veteran film producer Daniel Yun.

As executive producer, Sng has produced The Forgotten, a mid-length film produced by Eusoff Works, the film production arm of Eusoff Hall at the National University of Singapore (NUS) and Steadfast, another mid-length action film with an international cast directed by newcomers David Liu and Linus Chen. The letter received "Honourable Mention" at the Los Angeles Movie Awards 2010.

In addition, Sng has worked with various organisations and institutions such as Blackmagic Design Asia, Singapore Media Academy, the Substation, Canon Singapore and the British Council to support and promote filmmaking in Singapore. He has also curated film screenings for several organisations including Toronto-Singapore Film Festival to help promote local films abroad.

Sng's body of works also include television commercials, music videos and the 45-minute mini feature Fairytales. [4] Fairytales premiered at the 24th Singapore International Film Festival as a double bill with The Gang at Shaw Lido, and was commercially released on DVD by Innoform Media.

Sng's debut feature film Taxi! Taxi! starred comedians Mark Lee and Gurmit Singh and was inspired by the local best seller Diary of a Taxi Driver , was released theatrically in both Singapore and Malaysia in January 2013. It was the second highest grossing local film after Jack Neo's Ah Boys to Men 2 for that year. The film was also the first official entry from Singapore at the ASEAN International Film Festival and Awards 2013 held in Sarawak, where it also won the Special Jury Award. [5]

In 2016, Sng directed his second feature film, The Fortune Handbook , [6] [7] starring Christopher Lee, Mark Lee and Li Nanxing. The Chinese New Year-themed comedy film was theatrically released in Singapore and Malaysia on 26 January and 2 February 2017 respectively.

Both Taxi! Taxi! and The Fortune Handbook crossed the million dollar mark at box offices in Singapore and Malaysia, earning Sng the title of million dollar director (百万导演) by the media.

In 2018, Sng was invited to be one of the three mentors for 华谊 Icon Search 新星盛典 2018 by Huayi Brothers for the Singapore stop.

Apart from filmmaking and education, Sng is also a lyricist. He has written lyrics for the theme songs of both his feature films Taxi! Taxi! and The Fortune Handbook, as well as for other singers and Mediacorp drama series.

Sng's third feature film Don't Go Home Tonight (今夜不回家) was released in July 2023.

Selected filmography

As director

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