Chicken Rice War
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| Directed by | Chee Kong Cheah (CheeK) | 
| Written by | Chee Kong Cheah (CheeK) | 
| Produced by | David Leong  Suat Yen Lim  | 
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| Cinematography | Daniel Low | 
| Edited by | Lawrence Ng | 
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Running time  | 100 min | 
| Country | Singapore | 
| Language | Cantonese / English | 
Chicken Rice War is a Singaporean romantic comedy film released in 2000 by Raintree Pictures. It is an adaptation of Romeo and Juliet in a Singaporean setting,[1] where fierce competition between rival chicken rice hawkers resulted in bitter enmity. The old feud between chicken rice hawker families' stand in the way of their young offspring who fell for one another.
Synopsis
Chicken Rice War is loosely based on William Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet. In this movie the Montagues and Capulets are represented by the families Wong and Chan. Both families run Chicken Rice stalls side by side in the same market, something that the authorities say is impossible, since it is not allowed. The underlying conflict is about the secret family recipes that has been kept secret for generations, but apart from that nobody really knows what the fight is about.
Audrey Chan is a beautiful, vain and spoilt girl who is the most popular girl in school. Fenson Wong is an insecure young man with a stutter who, of course, is madly in love with Audrey. Their only common interest is Shakespeare and the version of Romeo and Juliet that they are setting up at school. When Fenson gets the chance to replace Audrey's beautiful but dim boyfriend as Romeo he starts seriously dreaming about capturing Audrey's heart.
Cast
	Pierre Png	 as 	Fenson Wong
	May Yee Lum	 as 	Audrey Chan
	Catherine Sng	 as 	Wong Ku
	Gary Yuen	 as 	Vincent Chan
	Kevin Murphy	 as 	Leon Deli
	Kelvin Ng	 as 	Sydney Wong
	Su Ching Teh	 as 	Penelope Chan
	Wui Seng Cheong	 as 	Wong Terr
	Irene Ong	 as 	Wendy Chan
	Weng Kee Lee	 as 	Chan Tick
	Gary Loh	 as 	Muscle Mike
	Jo Jo Struys	 as 	Cheryl
	Randall Tan	 as 	Nick Carter
	Zalina Abdul Hamid	 as 	Fat Lady
	Mohan Sachden	 as 	Muthiah
	Alias Kadir	 as 	Ahmad
	Edmund L. Smith	 as 	Mr. Pillay
	Paul Tan	 as 	TV presenter
	Tanya Chua	 as 	Herself
	Jonathan Lim	 as 	Hugo A Go Goh
	Uttsada Panichkul	 as 	Himself
	Kevin Poh	 as 	Capulet
	Jamie Yeo	 as 	Herself
Awards
- Discovery Award at the 2001 Toronto International Film Festival[2]
 - Special Jury Award Miami Film Festival 2002[3]
 - Nominee Best Film Buenos Aires International Festival of Independent Cinema 2002[3]
 
References
- ^ "Chicken Rice War 鸡缘巧合". Asian Film Archive. Retrieved 2021-10-01.
 - ^ "Awards" Archived 2012-09-27 at the Wayback Machine. tiff.net, October 11, 2013.
 - ^ a b "Awards"
 
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