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Ken Kwek (born 7 May 1979) is a Singaporean screenwriter, director, playwright and author. His short film compendium, Sex.Violence.FamilyValues, was banned by the Singapore and Malaysian governments in 2012.
Ken Kwek is a Singaporean screenwriter and director who has made feature films such as UNLUCKY PLAZA and #LookAtMe. He is also a journalist, playwright, and author of two children's books.
Ken Kwek is an award-winning Singaporean screenwriter and film director, based in the United States.
Oct 17, 2022 · SINGAPORE - A film by local film-maker Ken Kwek that premiered in New York in July has been barred from being screened in Singapore, with the authorities assessing it as having the...
Oct 17, 2022 · Kwek is an author, filmmaker and playwright as well as the writer and director of Connections, a film that was interwoven with a live performance at this year's...
Aug 2, 2022 · Director Ken Kwek explores the challenges of free expression and LGBTQ+ rights in Singapore through a family drama that turns into a tragedy. Inspired by real events, the film features a gay character who is jailed for defaming a pastor and faces violence from society.
Aug 6, 2022 · Explore Ken Kwek's newest cinematic masterpiece, "#LookAtMe", a thought-provoking drama delving deep into LGBTQ acceptance, free expression, and human rights.