52 Films by Women Vol 10. 25. AMOEBA (Director: Siyou Tan)
Pictured : New student Choo Xin Yu ( Ranice Tay ) playacts rebellion before forming a gang of her own in the Singapore set adolescent saga, ' Amoeba ', written and directed by Siyou Tan . Still courtesy of Anticipate Pictures (Singapore) The Singapore-born writer-director Siyou Tan looks back on her teenage school days in her feature debut, Amoeba , a film set somewhere between 2005 and 2012, back when camcorders (customised with plastic jewels) rather than mobile phones were a thing and you could purchase a bra in school for ten dollars (until your size ran out). In those days, parents administered corporal punishment and people talked about Triad gangs in hushed tones. Maybe things haven’t changed that much on corporal punishment and triads in Singapore, a country 60 years young (proudly independent since 9 August 1965) but camcorder culture is yesters (if that’s a word); it’s yeast. Tan’s protagonist is Choo Xin Yu (Ranice Tay) whom we first meet being filmed in t...