Lei Yuan Bin (b. 1977)

Alias:
雷远彬

Birthplace:
Singapore

Born:
January 1, 1977

Born in Singapore in 1977, he is a Berlinale Talents alumnus and co-founder of the 13 Little Pictures film collective. In 2012, he won the Young Artist Award presented by the Singapore National Arts Council. His debut feature film, White Days, screened in competition at the Hong Kong International Film Festival. His documentary 03-FLATS screened in competition at the Busan International Film Festival as well as in the international architecture biennale in Venice. Fundamentally Happy, co-directed by Tan Bee Thiam, premiered in competition at the Tallinn Black Nights Film Festival.

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Cinematography:
2021  Late Spring

Colorist:
2021  Late Spring

Director:
2009  White Days
2015  03-Flats
2015  Fundamentally Happy
2017  Dreaming in Black and White
2019  I Dream of Singapore
2021  Late Spring
2022  Baby Queen

Editor:
2009  White Days
2015  03-Flats
2015  Fundamentally Happy
2017  Dreaming in Black and White
2019  I Dream of Singapore
2021  Late Spring
2022  Baby Queen

Producer:
2009  White Days
2015  03-Flats
2015  Fundamentally Happy
2017  Dreaming in Black and White
2019  I Dream of Singapore
2021  Late Spring
2022  Baby Queen

Sound Designer:
2009  White Days
2015  03-Flats
2015  Fundamentally Happy
2017  Dreaming in Black and White
2019  I Dream of Singapore
2021  Late Spring
2022  Baby Queen

Writer:
2009  White Days
2015  03-Flats
2015  Fundamentally Happy
2017  Dreaming in Black and White
2019  I Dream of Singapore
2021  Late Spring
2022  Baby Queen

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