Flower in The Pocket︱A Film by Liew Seng Tat
|
![]() |
:: Next Page >>
Opening 20th Dec 2007 in Malaysia.
Synopsis:
Li Ahh and Li Ohm grow up motherless. They are neglected by their father Sui, a workaholic who spends the bulk of his time mending broken mannequins in his workshop. While he shuts himself out from the world, the two brothers roam the streets, get into fights and other troubles in school but for all they want is just love and to be loved.
Vancouver International Film Festival
By now it's not surprising to find another talented young filmmaker among Malaysia's Chinese community, yet Liew Seng Tat's first feature is constantly, quietly, astonishing. A little film with big, deep pockets, Flower is equal parts childhood idyll, absurdist comedy, gentle social satire and family mystery.
Production team
Director/ Writer/ Editor : Liew Seng Tat
Cinematographer : Albert Hue See Leong
Producer : Yen San Michelle Lo
Executive Producer : Tan Chui Mui
Production Manager/ Assistant Director : Charlotte Lim Lay Kuen
It is a tradition in some parts of the world to wear flowers for Mother's Day. Wearing a pink or red flower represented that your mother is still alive. Wearing a white flower symbolizes that your mother is no longer living.
:: Next Page >>
A film by Liew Seng Tat.
Watch the Trailer.
Contact Us