The Garden (1986)

The Garden is an experimental work that describes the inner worlds of two sisters manifested through their connection with the garden outside their home. While mourning the passing of their close relative, the sisters encounter a man in the garden, evoking a sense of mortality in one and awakening the sensuality in another. The film was directed by Ong Ann Meng (better known as Meng Ong), who went on to win numerous awards for his short films at the Singapore International Film Festival between 1991 and 1993. His first feature, Miss Wonton (2001), won the FIPRESCI Prize at the Locarno International Film Festival.

Director: Meng Ong
Genre: Drama
Runtime: 21 min
Release Date:
Country: Singapore
Language: English
Original Language: en

Keywords

experimental film

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is The Garden about?
The Garden is an experimental work that describes the inner worlds of two sisters manifested through their connection with the garden outside their home. While mourning the passing of their close relative, the sisters encounter a man in the garden, evoking a sense of mortality in one and awakening the sensuality in another. The film was directed by Ong Ann Meng (better known as Meng Ong), who went on to win numerous awards for his short films at the Singapore International Film Festival between 1991 and 1993. His first feature, Miss Wonton (2001), won the FIPRESCI Prize at the Locarno International Film Festival.
Who directed The Garden?
The Garden was directed by Meng Ong.
How long is The Garden?
The Garden has a runtime of 21m (21 minutes).
What genre is The Garden?
The Garden is a Drama film.
Where was The Garden produced?
The Garden was produced in Singapore.