Wei Ting Tan

Director

BIOGRAPHIE

Tan Wei Ting was first trained in theatre under ARTivate, the youth wing of Drama Box - a socially-engaged theatre company founded in 1990. She later went to the School of Arts, Design and Media in Nanyang Technological University, where she specialised in Digital Filmmaking. Her debut short film “CA$H” (Writer, Director, Editor) was selected for International Competition at the 41st Clermont-Ferrand International Short Film Festival in France. The film also won Best Directing in the Open Category at the National Youth Film Awards 2018, and went on to travel to 20 different countries. Other shorts she had worked on include “Passenger” (Writer & Editor) and “The Longest-Distance Relationship” (Producer), which won Best Jury Award and Best Documentary respectively at the 6th Singapore Short Films Award, "My Father After Dinner" (Editor), which won Best Singapore Short Film at the 26th Singapore International Film Festival’s Silver Screen Awards, “VOTE” (Screenwriter) which won her Best Screenplay at the 3rd cINE65 short film competition, “Still Is Time" (Editor), which was selected for competition at the 37th Uppsala International Short Film Festival in Sweden, “Turtle Soup” (Editor) which has recently been selected for the Short Shorts Film Festival’s Asia International Competition in 2022. Wei Ting is keen to continue her exploration about life in theatre and film. She cares about telling honest stories.

FILMOGRAPHIE