Block B (film) explained

Block B
Director:Chris Chong Chan Fui
Producer:Chris Chong Chan Fui
Starring:Shanthini Venugopal
Cinematography:Yuk Hoy Cheong
Editing:Lee Chatametikool
Studio:Tanjung Aru Pictures
Runtime:20 minutes
Country:Canada
Language:Tamil

Block B is a Malaysian-Canadian experimental short film, directed by Chris Chong Chan Fui and released in 2008.[1] A meditation on urban living, the film consists of a static shot of an apartment block in Kuala Lumpur, as the sounds and dialogue of the city pass by disconnected from the ability to see where any given sound is coming from.[1]

The film premiered at the 2008 Toronto International Film Festival, where it won the award for Best Canadian Short Film.[2] His film Pool had won the same award the previous year, making Chong the first director in the award's history to win the award in two consecutive years. It was later named to TIFF's annual year-end Canada's Top Ten list of the year's best Canadian short films.[3]

Notes and References

  1. Jeff Campagna, "Living in the Block—Chris Chong Chan Fui’s “BLOCK B”". Smithsonian Magazine, April 22, 2010.
  2. Linda Barnard, "Slumdog takes the people's prize; LeBron James documentary tapped as runner-up". Toronto Star, September 14, 2008.
  3. Liam Lacey, "Toronto Film Critics choose indie over Hollywood". The Globe and Mail, December 17, 2008.