Director K Rajagopal’s feature film is finally taking flight1 min read
Reading Time: < 1 minuteHe may be an award-winning director with a string of critically acclaimed short films to his name. But director K Rajagopal still gets butterflies in his stomach when he embarks on a new film.
“Making a film has always been a nerve-wracking thing for me – even if it’s a short film,” he said. “I’m a person who, before I make a film, feel like I’m always doing something for the first time.” And that was how he felt only a few days ago when shooting for his debut feature film A Yellow Bird began.
This is coming from the man who won the Singapore International Film Festival’s Special Jury Prize three years in a row, with I Can’t Sleep Tonight (1995), The Glare (1996) and Absence (1997); not to mention a flurry of accolades, awards and acclaim with other short films, including Timeless, The New World and Brother; as well as his contributions to the film anthologies 7 Letters and Lucky 7.
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