Synopsis  (Country : Singapore)

Forever Fever

Hock, 20-something, is bored with his dead-end job, his critical father, his nagging mother, his “perfect” brother, his own life that is taking him no where.

All he wants is to own the fastest, shiniest motorcycle in town.  But this is a desire with an expensive price tag.  As his passion for Kung Fu gives way to the disco phenomenon, he enrolls himself, along with his childhood friend, Mel, in a dance school.  They prepare for a dance competition that could win them a substantial cash prize.  With the prize money, Hock would be able to buy his motorcycle but nothing is as simple as it seems…

Credits:-
Directed by Glen Goei

Glen Goei has had an exceptional career in British theatre and television. After studying History at Cambridge and Drama in London, Goei got the lead role opposite Anthony Hopkins in the 1989 West End staging of the Tony Award winning M. Butterfly and was nominated for the Laurence Olivier Awards for his performance.  He then went on to produce and direct plays like Porcelain (1993) and The Magic Fundoshi (1993), for both of which he won prestigious awards.  His other directorial credits include Madame Mao’s Memories, Into the Woods and Kampong Amber.  Goei worked with Jean Jacques Annaud on the critically acclaimed feature The Lover and then went to study film at New York University.  Forever Fever is his first feature film as a director.