A Month of Hungry Ghosts

A Month of Hungry Ghosts

Infobox film
name = A Month of Hungry Ghosts
caption =
director = Tony Kern
producer = Genevieve Woo
Tony Kern
music = MoShang
editing = Tony Kern
distributor = Golden Village Pictures
released = Singapore:
August 7, 2008

runtime = 99 minutes
language = English
website = http://www.hungryghostsmovie.com/

"A Month of Hungry Ghosts" is a 2008 film about the seventh-lunar-month Hungry Ghost Festival in Singapore. "A Month of Hungry Ghosts" is directed by Singapore-based American director Tony Kern and produced by Genevieve Woo, a Singaporean television news anchor and producer with Channel NewsAsia, and Tony Kern. The film was released locally in Singapore on August 7, 2008. The film is distributed by Golden Village Pictures, and premiered at Golden Village VivoCity, Golden Village Plaza and Sinema Old School.

Plot

In parts of Asia each year, during the seventh lunar month, it is believed that the gates of Hell are opened and all the souls are set free to wander the Earth. At this time, many spirits roam around trying to fulfill their past needs, wants and desires. These are the "hungry ghosts". Numerous religious rituals and folk performances, like street operas, take place during the seventh lunar month in order to try and appease the spirits.

This film captures the seventh-lunar-month rituals in Singapore, a world-class centre of business and culture inhabited by many different immigrants from other Asian countries. While the hungry-ghost rituals originated in China and are still practised throughout South-east Asia in various forms, they are slowly dying out in many countries or may only be performed for several days of the month.

Singapore is unique in that the rituals are brought to life throughout the entire seventh lunar month. At the same time, the immigrants in Singapore have brought their own native rituals to the small island nation where the hungry-ghost month still thrives. "A Month of Hungry Ghosts" captures these rituals and performances throughout an entire seventh lunar month in Singapore.

Production

Work on the film began in August 2005.

Music

Taiwan-based artist MoShang blends recorded sound samples from the streets of Asia with downtempo electronica for a unique sound.

Blog Aloud - Meet the Director and Producer

On August 1, 2008, the first day of the Hungry Ghosts Festival, director Tony Kern and producer Genevieve Woo held a 15-minute interactive session on the film at Cinema Europa, Golden Village VivoCity, right after the screening. They shared about what went behind the making of the documentary and the strange happenings that they encountered.

External links

* [http://www.hungryghostsmovie.com/ Official Website]
* [http://www.hungryghostsmovie.com/trailer/ Trailer]
* [http://www.mythopolis.com/ Mythopolis Pictures Website]
* [http://www.gv.com.sg/ Golden Village]
* [http://www.sinema.sg/ Sinema Old School]


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