
Kethsvin Chee
Directing
Known For

8-year-old Ah Keat sets off in search of the mythical nightmare-eating creature in the forest, hoping it will bring his father back to life.
Hello! Tapir

Six actors are about to present their one of its kind thriller theater, where they will perform in a gigantic locked cage on stage. On its premiere, the first character to be killed in the story unexpectedly died for real on stage. Desperate to escape from the cage, the remaining actors cried for help from the crew and audience, only to be responded by a thunderous applause. They now realize that they have fallen into a secretly well planned trap by organizational psychopath murderers. In order to survive, they must continue to perform according to the plot until they find the murderer hidden among them.
The Cage
Zhong, a recently released murderer, returns to his fishing village because of his father's death. Ten years ago, Zhong was convicted of manslaughter and imprisoned for accidentally killing a young man from a neighbouring village. Haunted by guilt, Zhong seeks out the victim's family, who have since moved away, hoping for their forgiveness. Along the way, he encounters Xue, a mentally ill woman confined to a stilt house. The two, both longing for redemption, help heal each other's past wounds.
Dead Tide

Teachers and parents play important roles in children educational processes. The documentary explores and features the perspective from three different education systems and a career-oriented mother, and the different insights to education philosophies. Parents and educators need to find a balance and educate the next generation in a better way.
Who am I ? (Dear Child, How Are You?)

"Homeschooling" was originally popular in the United States and other Western countries as a way for parents to manage their children`s education at home. Its flexibility promotes the growth of children to become very individualised. Two families with different backgrounds share about their homeschooling journey.
We Rode an Ostrich (Dear Child, How Are You?)

The story of Shen Tang Tang (starring Debbie Goh), a stingy and selfish landlady who owns an old flat apartment where she rents out to Ah Hun (Adrian Tan) who lives with his father. Tang Tang is also lucky to inherit a magical “Lucky Bowl” from her ancestors where anything that goes in it will multiply. Not knowing its supernatural powers, Tang Tang treats the rusty “Lucky Bowl” as a piece of junk and sold it to Ah Hun’s father, Uncle Lao Tou, who is a rubbish collector. During Chinese New Year, Ke's siblings, a gangster pay a surprise visit to Tang Tang’s home with a wicked plan in mind, which is to steal away the magical “Lucky Bowl”. Their attempt however, is discovered by Tang Tang eventually. Afraid that the Ke siblings may find out about his hidden secret, Ah Hun decides to flee away.