National Youth Film Awards
Best Art Direction
Best Screenplay
Calleen Koh
BA(Hons) Animation Art, Class of 2021
Best Original Music
Matthias Teh En
BA(Hons) Acting, Class of 2023
Entry: To Kill the Birds and the Bees
The National Youth Film Awards aims to establish a benchmark of national excellence in filmmaking and recognise youths who are highly adept in their respective fields within the film industry.
See entries belowCalleen Koh
BA(Hons) Animation Art, Class of 2021
Matthias Teh En
BA(Hons) Acting, Class of 2023
Entry: To Kill the Birds and the Bees
Amber Lin
Diploma in Drama, Class of 2014
Entry: Chasing Tomorrow
Graduated from LASALLE in 2014, Amber Lin is a freelance actor, drama educator, director and spoken work artist. She is also a self-proclaimed workaholic with a packed schedule. Her “free” time is spent going for casting calls and rehearsing.
Amber was led to acting because of her desire to “want to be anyone and do anything”. As an actor, it was easy to get lost in the attention, but more than that, Amber wanted to make a social impact through the arts by influencing audiences to think differently.
Her acting for the main lead in a short film, Chasing Tomorrow, caught the attention of the judges at the National Youth Film Awards 2015. It won her the coveted Best Performance Award. Since then, she has worked on various film, theatre and television projects.
“Acting doesn’t mean pretending.” Amber said, “It means being present in the moment. We don’t judge the best actors on how good they can pretend, but we judge them on how real and truthful they are showing their emotions.”
Muhammad Faisal
BA(Hons) Film
Entry: Di Sana
Di Sana tells the story of Malay teen Ryan, a stranger in his own country, sent to live with his grandmother after his parents’ divorce. Through his journey of adaptation to the culture and life of the kampung, he develops an inseparable bond with his grandmother.
Edwin Choy
BA(Hons) Film
Entry: Di Sana