Sandi Tan

Sandi Tan (born 1972 in Singapore) is a film critic, writer, and filmmaker. After attending the University of Kent, she wrote as the film critic for The Straits Times from 1995 to 1997 before attending Columbia University's film school and earning a Master of Fine Arts in Screenwriting. Her first short film, Moveable Feast, was her entry in the 1996 Singapore International Film Festival.

Sandi Tan
Born1972 (age 4748)
Alma mater
OccupationFilmmaker
Years active1992–present
Sandi Tan
Traditional Chinese陳善治
Simplified Chinese陈善治

Tan has worked as the director for short films Moveable Feast (1996) and Gourmet Baby (2001), but is best known for her full-length 2018 documentary, Shirkers. Shirkers made its debut at the 2018 Sundance Film Festival, at which it won the Directing Award: World Cinema Documentary.[1] Her debut novel, The Black Isle, was published by Grand Central Publishing in 2012 and was generally well received by critics and readers.[2]

Tan's novel Lurkers is forthcoming from SoHo Press.[3] She will be directing a film adaptation of Elif Batuman's novel The Idiot.[4]

Filmography

Year Film Writer Director Producer Notes
2018 Shirkers Y Y Y Documentary
2001 Gourmet Baby Y Y Y Short film
1998 Stop & Go N Y N TV series
1996 Moveable Feast N Y N Documentary
gollark: 2026.
gollark: Fascinating.
gollark: Presumably.
gollark: You have a pine[thing]?
gollark: ARM Mali ones have at least been reverse engineered sufficiently to have okay FOSS drivers.

References

  1. "2018 SUNDANCE FILM FESTIVAL AWARDS ANNOUNCED". Sundance. 1 January 2018. Retrieved 15 April 2018.
  2. "The Writing Life: Sandi Tan switches genres for 'The Black Isle'". LA Times. 8 May 2012. Retrieved 15 April 2018.
  3. hermesauto (2019-07-12). "Sandi Tan goes from Shirkers documentary to Lurkers new novel". The Straits Times. Retrieved 2019-10-29.
  4. https://www.thecut.com/2019/06/shirkers-sandi-tan-on-directing-elif-batumans-the-idiot.html The Cut, 4 June 2019. Retrieved 27 June 2019.
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