
SHOOTING PAMELYN CHEE 2010
Step into the vibrant world of SHOOTING PAMELYN CHEE (2010), a captivating film that celebrates the beauty of Singapore. Commissioned by the Singapore Tourism Board for the World Expo 2010 in Shanghai, China, this short film stars the talented Pamelyn Chee.
Director: Wilson Yip
Cast

Frequently Asked Questions
What is SHOOTING PAMELYN CHEE (2010) about?
This film is a visual celebration of Singapore's culture and landscapes, showcasing the country's rich heritage and breathtaking beauty.
Who directed SHOOTING PAMELYN CHEE?
The film was directed by Wilson Yip, a seasoned director with a keen eye for capturing the essence of his subjects.
Who stars in SHOOTING PAMELYN CHEE?
The talented Pamelyn Chee takes center stage in this film, bringing her impressive acting skills to the role.
Is SHOOTING PAMELYN CHEE (2010) worth watching?
With its thought-provoking themes and stunning visuals, this film is a must-watch for anyone interested in Singaporean cinema or Pamelyn Chee's impressive acting career.
How long is SHOOTING PAMELYN CHEE?
The film has a brief runtime of 3 minutes, making it a quick and captivating watch.
About SHOOTING PAMELYN CHEE (2010) — A Visual Journey Through Singapore
Step into the vibrant world of SHOOTING PAMELYN CHEE (2010), a captivating film that celebrates the beauty of Singapore. Commissioned by the Singapore Tourism Board for the World Expo 2010 in Shanghai, China, this short film stars the talented Pamelyn Chee. Directed by Wilson Yip, the film takes you on a visual journey through the city-state's rich culture and breathtaking landscapes. With its brief runtime of just 3 minutes, SHOOTING PAMELYN CHEE (2010) is an enthralling experience that leaves a lasting impression. The film's themes of cultural identity and national pride are woven seamlessly throughout the narrative, making it a must-watch for anyone interested in Singaporean cinema.
As the lead actress, Pamelyn Chee shines in her role, bringing a sense of authenticity to the film. Her background as a film actress, with credits including Wayne Wang's Princess of Nebraska, adds depth to her performance. With a chameleon-like quality, she seamlessly adapts to the demands of the role, making her a compelling watch. SHOOTING PAMELYN CHEE (2010) is a testament to the talent of its cast and crew, and its impact is sure to be felt long after the credits roll.
This thought-provoking film is a must-see for anyone interested in Singaporean culture, cinema, or Pamelyn Chee's impressive acting career.