Yeo Siew Hua's 'Stranger Eyes' Premieres at Venice Film Festival
The Singaporean director's latest film delves into themes of surveillance, identity, and family secrets.
- 'Stranger Eyes' is the first Singaporean film to compete at the Venice Film Festival.
- The thriller follows a couple investigating their daughter's disappearance amid invasive surveillance.
- Director Yeo Siew Hua revisited the project after the success of 'A Land Imagined'.
- The film features a prominent Taiwanese ensemble cast and international collaborators.
- Yeo explores the impact of constant surveillance on personal privacy and relationships.