Canopy

Canopy

Movie |

Singapore | World War Ii

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  • Genre(s): War, Adventure, Drama
  • Language(s): English
  • Cast(s): Khan Chittenden, Robert Menzies, Edwina Wren, Mok Chi-Yee
  • Duration: 1h 20min
  • Music: Chris Goodes,Doron Kipen,Nic Buchanan,Rodney Lowe
  • Award(s): Jury Grand Prix 2014 (Won)
    FIPRESCI Prize 2014 (Nominated) Awards List
  • Similar To: Snow White, Midway
  • Story:
    An unlikely friendship between 2 young men becomes everything, when an Australian soldier takes refuge under the canopied jungles of Singapore, during the violent Japanese invasion in World War II. Jim is lost, injured and defenseless in a hostile, tropical world, hunted by Japanese troops, Seng, a Singapore-Chinese resistance fighter emerges from the jungle and the two young men find themselves thrown together hoping to survive.
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STORY

Story
An unlikely friendship between 2 young men becomes everything, when an Australian soldier takes refuge under the canopied jungles of Singapore, during the violent Japanese invasion in World War II. Jim is lost, injured and defenseless in a hostile, tropical world, hunted by Japanese troops, Seng, a Singapore-Chinese resistance fighter emerges from the jungle and the two young men find themselves thrown together hoping to survive.

AWARDS

Won
Jury Grand Prix Award

Best Feature Film | 2014 | Aaron

Best Director Award

PRIX DE LA MISE EN SCNE | 2014 | Aaron

New Horizons Competition Award

Special Jury Mention | 2013 | Aaron

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Nominations
FIPRESCI Prize Award

International First Film | 2014 | Aaron

In Spirit for Freedom Award

Best Feature | 2014 | Aaron

Grand Prix Award

International Competition | 2014 | Aaron

Golden Goblet Award

Best Film | 2014 | Aaron

Best Feature Award

Jury Award | 2014

Black Pearl Award

New Horizons Competition | 2013 | Aaron

TRIVIA AND POPULAR DIALOGUES

Trivia

Filming in Singapore took place in areas where actual fighting took place. The Sungei Buloh Wetlands (featured at the start of the film) is where the Japanese Imperial Army first landed on the night on 8 February 1942. Bukit Brown (in the middle of the island) contains an old Chinese Cemetery. Gravestones can been seen in various shots throughout the film.

In the two months leading up to the fall of Singapore on 15 February 1942, RAAF pilots would have been flying Brewster Buffalos or Hawker Hurricanes in a variety of RAAF, RAF and NZRAF Squadrons. The Allied aircraft featured in the film is the Hawker Hurricane. This aircraft was chosen over the Brewster Buffalo since most Buffalos had stopped flying over Singapore by early February. The film is set on 9 February (one day after the Japanese Imperial Army invaded the island of Singapore), by which time the Hawker Hurricanes were the only Allied aircraft left to fly sorties over Singapore.

The Allied Forces' Hawker Hurricanes (like the Brewster Buffalos) were inferior aircraft to the Japanese Zeros that they engaged in the skies over Malaya during the Battle for Singapore (February 1942). By 10 February, just two days after the Japanese Imperial Army invaded the island, all remaining Allied aircraft had been transferred to nearby bases in the Dutch East Indies. No Allied aircraft were seen again over Singapore and the Japanese had complete air supremacy.

According to the opening superimposed description, the movie takes place over a day and night on 09-10 February 1942, a few days before the fall of Singapore on 15 February 1942. Midway through the movie, there is a static scene of several seconds' duration showing the full moon shining brightly over the forested landscape. This is astronomically inaccurate. The actual moon phase for February 1942 is as follows:- 01 Feb: Full Moon (100% visibility)09 Feb: Waning Crescent (~ 40% visibility)10 Feb: Waning Crescent (~ 29% visibility)15 Feb: New Moon (0% visibility), Chinese Lunar New Year.

The character Ah Seng is apparently a member of the Dalforce unit (also known as the Singapore Overseas Chinese Anti-Japanese Volunteer Army) formed on 25 December 1941 by Lieutenant Colonel John Dalley of the Federated Malay States Police Force (Special Branch). The Dalforce unit of some 2,000 ethnic Chinese fighters fought alongside the 22nd Australian Brigade against the invading Japanese army up till the fall of Singapore on 15 February 1942. The Dalforce volunteer fighters were not issued with an official uniform or even helmets. Instead, each fighter wore a blue shirt, a yellow headscarf, and an insignia consisting of a red inverted triangular cloth on the right sleeve.

Popular Dialogues

"Seng: [kneeling at fallen fighter, in Hokkien] You haven't eaten anything, right? Cheong (Dalforce fighter): [gurgling, dying from slit throat] Seng: [unwraps Jim's chocolate bar ration and attempts to feed Cheong, before giving up and starts to cry softly]"

"Jim: [assuming Seng is enemy Japanese fighter, charges at him with fists up] Seng: [urgently, in Hokkien] Wait wait wait wait wait! Me... Seng: [points to Dalforce armband, then in halting English] Chinese... Chinese."