Boo Junfeng


Boo Junfeng is a Singaporean filmmaker. Boo's films have been nominated at the Cannes Film Festival on multiple occasions, beginning with his debut, Sandcastle, which was an International Critics' Week nominee.

Background

Boo is an ethnic Hokkien. He graduated from the School of Film & Media Studies at Ngee Ann Polytechnic in 2003, and from the Puttnam School of Film, LASALLE College of the Arts, in 2009, where he was accorded the McNally Award for Excellence in the Arts – the valedictorian honour of the college.
His films, many of which show a preoccupation with places and historical and personal memory, have won prizes and acclaim and have been shown in film festivals around the world. Boo's debut feature film Sandcastle was the first Singaporean film to be invited to the International Critics' Week at Cannes Film Festival. Notable short films include Un Retrato De Familia, Katong Fugue, Keluar Baris and Tanjong Rhu.
In 2013, Boo won the President’s Young Talents Credit Suisse Artist Commissioning Award for a video art piece, Mirror. Later that year, he participated at the Singapore Biennale with Happy and Free, a video installation that depicted a Singapore that remained a part of Malaysia in 2013 and was celebrating the 50th anniversary of the territories' merger. Boo's short film, "Parting" was released as part of the omnibus titled 7 Letters to commemorate Singapore's 50th year of independence.
In 2014, Boo announced that he will begin shooting his second film within the year. Executive produced by filmmaker Eric Khoo, Apprentice is a psychological drama about a young Malay correctional officer who is transferred to Singapore's top prison where he befriends its soon-to-retire chief executioner. The film is released in 2016, where it was selected to screen at the Un Certain Regard section of the 2016 Cannes Film Festival..
In 2016, Boo received the relatively new and coveted Rising Director award at the 21st Busan International Film Festival's Asia Star Awards 2016.
In 2018, Boo was selected as the creative director of the Singapore National Day Parade.

Filmography