

Biography
Known for his range and ability to traverse both mainstream movies and art-house cinema, Kelvin Tong embarked on his filmmaking journey in 1995 with Moveable Feast. The quirky short, co-directed with Jasmine Ng and Sandi Tan, about one man’s obsession with the rituals of eating, garnered a Special Mention at the 1996 Clermont-Ferrand Film Festival as well as the Best Short Film Award at the 1995 Singapore International Film Festival Silver Screen Awards. Moveable Feast was the first piece of Singapore cinema to be showcased at the Museum Of Modern Art in New York. Kelvin Tong made his feature debut alongside co-director Jasmine Ng in 1999 with Eating Air, which represented Singapore extensively in numerous international film festivals. Kelvin Tong’s second feature – The Maid – was an atmospheric horror film based on the rituals and superstitions of the Chinese in Singapore.
Known For
A Year of No Significance (2023)Age: 51Director
Confinement (2023)Age: 51Director
Republic of Food (2018)Age: 46Director
Beijing, Mumbai, Tampines (2017)Age: 45Director
The Offering (2016)Age: 44Director
7 Letters (2015)Age: 43Director
It's a Great, Great World! (2011)Age: 39Director
Kidnapper (2010)Age: 38Director
Rule Number One (2008)Age: 36Director
Men in White (2007)Age: 35Director






