Monday, September 22, 2008

Carmen Soo.MOV


Carmen Soo of Malaysia can be seen by Filipino audiences, not just in the upcoming teleserye with Jericho Rosales, Kahit Isang Saglit, but also in the big screen at the .MOV International Digital Film Festival. She stars in Woo Ming-jin’s Kurus: Days of the Turquoise Sky, which will be shown on October 2, 2008 , 9PM , its Philippine Premiere at the Robinsons Galleria Indiesine.



Turquoise Sky is a poignant autobiographical film that reflects lives which are depicted often as trivial and understated, but does say something about the society in which these lives are being led.



Ali (Arshad Zamir) is a 15-year-old school boy going through the pains of growing up: living in a single- parent household, smart-ass school bullies, embarrassing parents and teenage boredom. But it is the arrival of his new English teacher, Miss Liew (Soo) that ignites in him the fever of a young, serious schoolboy crush.



Turquoise Sky is not just a story of young infatuation, but also delves into sharp observations on Malaysia ’s multiracial social construct. It is a story that is so common, it is often overlooked, but is significant and as real as a childhood love as it can get.



Turquoise Sky stars Ahmad Muzhaffar, Arshad Zamir Zamir, Carmen Soo, Mislina Mustapha and Namron, produced by Woo Ming-jin, Ueda Tomoko, Edmund Yeo and would be presented by Tribu director Jim Libiran.

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