Plug: An Urban Fairytale at the National Museum

"Happily Even After", a feature film by friend and Singaporean film-maker Unsu Lee will be screening at the National Museum next Wednesday as part of the CINE SG screening which showcases films by Singaporean directors.
SYNOPSIS:
Since their parents’ death, Jake (Jason Behr) and Elizabeth Singer (Fay Masterson) have become dysfunctional siblings. Jake is a self-absorbed, directionless young man, but Elizabeth thinks she knows what's best for him and tries to get him a new car, a new job and a new life. Jake sees these as superficial trappings; he’s more attached to his parents’ old house and his beloved truck, Wondergirl.
Enter Katie (Marina Black), a waitress with a mysterious past who seems to see things more clearly than they do. She becomes an unexpected presence in Jake's life, forcing him to make some changes. Without Jake's future to worry about, Elizabeth must now confront her own.
Set in San Francisco, 'Happily' is a contemporary fairy tale which meditates on fate and coincidence, with a lyrical score by the UK band Kid Galahad.
PURCHASE TICKETS HERE
Seating is limited, so if you really want to watch the film, buy tickets early.
For more information about the film, go to www.happilyevenafter.com
For more information about the CINE SG Festival, go to www.cine.sg
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