Year Without A Summer︱History of Sadness
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I always have doubts. I had never been sure.
Seeing all the nice people busy working around me, I keep asking, what if I made a bad film? will they forgive me?
Seng Tat wrote from Bratislava:"Don't be too stressed out with the production ok? Embrace and enjoy it. We've been waiting for this moment since last year. :)"
It's true. I had been waiting for this. We will be shooting in a week.
It had been cloudy and rainy for the past few days.
For the three days here, I had only been to be beach once. I walked a bit on the beach. The clouds has made quite special light. The Clouds here are always nice. I should make a few photos of them.
There were tracks of wildboars, at least two of them, walking along the shore. maybe looking for food. We had been sighting their tracks since two weeks ago.
The swimming pool has becoming even dirtier. But the waves has become so wild this few days, and i don't dare to swim alone.
Maybe it could be nicer if you come. But maybe I should stay alone for a while.
Yes I need to think.
Mui ( 22 mar 2010 )
More Behind The Scenes:
002: Actors Training
003: Rainy Day
004: Swimming Lesson
006: Silence Before Storm
007: First Day Shooting
008: Why we failed again
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Tan Chui Mui shot her second feature film in her hometown, a small fishing village called Sungai Ular. The film is in post-production stage now.