A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
April 17, 2008
Original Title:
神秘鸡饭
Production Countries:
Malaysia
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 18
A young boy ponders one of the greatest mysteries of his life: just why is his mother's cooking so appalling? His father claims his mother lost her cooking skills when she gave birth to him. But there remains one sole culinary treat, so tantalisingly tasty, our small friend simply has to find out how it is made... his mother's sublime chicken and rice dish.
Assistant Director:
Lim Mei Fen
Director:
Edmund Yeo
Director of Photography:
Lesly Leon Lee
Editor:
Edmund Yeo
Original Music Composer:
Isabel Lam
Producer's Assistant:
Nikki Tok
Production Assistant:
Chua Soo Han
Choong Hin Yip
Sound:
Miharu Yong
Writer:
Edmund Yeo
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