‘Sunday’ Shines a Light on Singapore’s Migrant Workers – SGIFF

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Naman Ramachandran “Sunday,” which has its world premiere at the Singapore International Film Festival, marks the feature directorial debut of Sean Ng.

Ng previously directed a few shorts and his producing credits include feature documentary “André and His Olive Tree” (2020), which was Taiwan’s highest-grossing documentary that year. “Sunday” was developed at TorinoFilmLab.

The film follows the lives of two migrant workers in Singapore. Lily is a Filipino domestic worker for the affluent Lees, who are experiencing turbulence in their marriage.

She finds solace in Minh, a Vietnamese busboy. With the house to herself, Lily starts to explore the limits of her connection with Minh, fostering a romance, but one that has repercussions.

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