Bugis Street (film)
Bugis Street (妖街皇后) is a 1995 Hong Kong-Singapore co-production directed by Yonfan, about the lives of Singaporean transvestites in a bygone era. It was a minor hit at the box office with a sexually-explicit R(A) (in short as Restricted (Artistic)) rating, male full-frontal nudity and its nostalgic evocation of a seedy but colourful aspect of Singaporean culture, prior to the redevelopment of Bugis Street into a modern shopping district and the eradication of transvestite activities in the area.
Bugis Street 妖街皇后 (Mandarin name: Yao jie huang hou) | |
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Directed by | Yonfan |
Written by | Fruit Chan Yuo Chan Yonfan |
Starring | Michael Lam Wai-Leung Hiep Thi Le |
Cinematography | Jacky Tang |
Edited by | Ma Kam |
Production company | Jaytex Productions |
Distributed by | Margin Films (USA) |
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Running time | 100 minutes |
Countries | Hong Kong Singapore |
Language | English & Mandarin |
In 2015, the restored version of the film was presented at the 26th Singapore International Film Festival as Bugis Street Redux.
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