Hougang: The Documentary (2024)
The film showcases the voices of past and present Hougang residents, alongside commentary by historians, public intellectuals, politicians, and volunteers. Charting Hougang’s history from the mid-eighteenth century, the film features personal recollections of growing up in Hougang, residents’ sentiments towards state-led redevelopment and relocation, and the political journey of the community in the context of the Workers’ Party having won the Hougang Parliamentary seat a little over 30 years ago.
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Low Thia Khiang | As: Self |
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Png Eng Huat | As: Self |
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Dennis Tan | As: Self |
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Kenneth Foo | As: Self |
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The film showcases the voices of past and present Hougang residents, alongside commentary by historians, public intellectuals, politicians, and volunteers. Charting Hougang’s history from the mid-eighteenth century, the film features personal recollections of growing up in Hougang, residents’ sentiments towards state-led redevelopment and relocation, and the political journey of the community in the context of the Workers’ Party having won the Hougang Parliamentary seat a little over 30 years ago.
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Cast
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Low Thia Khiang |
Self |
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Png Eng Huat |
Self |
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Dennis Tan |
Self |
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Kenneth Foo |
Self |
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Zen Yeo |
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