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Speakers Cornered (2006)

Directed by Martyn See
27minruntime
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5.0/10

Plot

Shot over several days in September 2006, when Singapore hosted the World Bank and International Monetary Fund Annual Meetings, Speakers Cornered captures the thwarted attempts of nonviolence activists to protest peacefully at Speakers' Corner, a park designated for those with the urge to mount their soapboxes - though, as per the Singaporean way, not without first securing police blessing. In Martyn See's latest film, the park's legendary status as a white elephant without clothes is cast in cold hard stone. Living up to its title, its seventeen chapters reveal that to be shackled in Singapore is no metaphor. Stunning and yet strangely amusing, the litany of oppressions catalogued in Speakers Cornered are nothing if not an embarrassment to Singapore. Singapore's authorities have seen the events that unfolded that week. Why shouldn't anyone else?

Technical details

DetailValue
Original titleSpeakers Cornered
Original languageEnglish (EN)
Spoken languages普通话, English
StatusReleased
Release date1 gennaio 2006
Assistant directorsMartyn See

Release dates

Theatrical release

Singapore / Jan 01, 2006

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