Eating Air (1999)
A motorcycle kungfu love story.
A romance between two opposites, Eating Air follows the lives of two teenagers during the hottest month in the history of Singapore. For Boy, breaking into bridal shops under the moonlight is as wildly exciting as Girl on her first motorcycle spin through the binding fluorescent tunnels of the CTE. About the joys and pangs of teenage love, Eating Air seeks the delirious madness that makes 18-year-olds invincible to low fuels, fists and oil-puddles on the road.
Director: Jasmine Ng Kin Kia, Kelvin Tong
Genre: Action, Romance
Runtime: 100 min
Release Date: December 9, 1999
Cast
- Benjamin Heng - Ah Boy
- Alvina Toh - Ah Girl
- Joseph Cheong - Ah Gu
- Deborah Png - Ah Girl's mother
- Kit Chan - Mysterious Girl
- Mark Lee - Lao Beng
- Michelle Chong - Posche
Screenplay
- Kelvin Tong (Screenplay)
Music: Joe Ng, Nigel Woodford
Cinematography: Lucas Jodogne
Production: Asian Broadcast Centre, Videoheadquarters
Country: Singapore
Language: 普通话, English, Bahasa melayu
Original Language: zh
Trailer
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Frequently Asked Questions
- What is Eating Air about?
- A romance between two opposites, Eating Air follows the lives of two teenagers during the hottest month in the history of Singapore. For Boy, breaking into bridal shops under the moonlight is as wildly exciting as Girl on her first motorcycle spin through the binding fluorescent tunnels of the CTE. About the joys and pangs of teenage love, Eating Air seeks the delirious madness that makes 18-year-olds invincible to low fuels, fists and oil-puddles on the road.
- Who directed Eating Air?
- Eating Air was directed by Jasmine Ng Kin Kia, Kelvin Tong.
- Who stars in Eating Air?
- Eating Air stars Benjamin Heng, Alvina Toh, Joseph Cheong, Deborah Png, Kit Chan, Mark Lee.
- How long is Eating Air?
- Eating Air has a runtime of 1h 40m (100 minutes).
- What genre is Eating Air?
- Eating Air is a Action, Romance film.
- Where was Eating Air produced?
- Eating Air was produced in Singapore.