Should you follow your heart or your head?
“4 stars… our favourite local film this year” – Moviexclusive
“Best.Singapore.Film.So.Far.” – Mr Brown
“Chai’s lively direction, the kids’ excellent ensemble, and the script’s cheeky wit make the film seem absolutely fresh.” – Filmbiz Asia
English Title: That Girl In Pinafore
Chinese Title: 《我的朋友,我的同学,我爱过的一切》
Theatrical Release Date: 1 August, 2013
Genre: Romance & Comedy
Language :Mandarin, English & Dialect
That Girl in Pinafore is a coming-of-age tale set in 1993, Singapore, about dreams, friendships, and first loves.
1992 – Singapore is on the verge of electing its first President, and chewing gum has been banned. Hope and rejuvenation is in the air, everyone believes in the Singapore Dream.
Young musicians strive to give birth to a local music industry, creating local music at a rapid pace. Music cafes spring up everywhere alongside the hot new trend, karaoke.
Jiaming is a free spirited teenager who has never taken school seriously. His parents own a music pub called ‘Meng Chuan’, and Jiaming feels schooling is useless as he wants to help out at the business. True enough, Jiaming flunks his ‘O’ level exams and drops out of school.
Jiaming’s buddies Caogen, Haoban and Xiaopang pass their exams and move on to Junior College. But they are caught renting porn magazines by the principal and are suspended for a month.
The eventual closure of the pub ‘Meng Chuan’ parallels the real world demise of the ‘Xinyao’ movement around the mid-90s. It signifies the lost of youthful innocence to the necessities of growing up.
THAT GIRL IN PINAFORE 《我的朋友,我的同学,我爱过 的一切》 is the first Singaporean film in 15 years to celebrate the success of ‘Xinyao'( 新谣),the popular 90s Singaporean folk music movement. The film re-introduces this music with contemporary arrangements to a new generation in this charming teenage love story.
Crew & Cast
- Daren Tan 陈世维 as Jiaming
- Julie Tan 陈欣淇 as May
- Sue Tan as Jacqueline
- Seah Jiaqing as Caogen
- Kenny Khoo as Haoban
- Jayley Woo as Jayley
- Hayley Woo as Hayley
- Kelvin Mun as Xiao Pang
- Sherly Ng as Liyana
- Executive Producer, Director and Writer: Chai Yee-wei
- Screenwriter: Violet Lai
- Director of Photography: Derrick Loo