Amanda Nell Eu graduated from the London Film School with an MA in Filmmaking and is an alumna of Berlinale Talents and Locarno Filmmakers Academy. Her short film Lagi Senang Jaga Sekandang Lembu premiered in competition at the Venice International Film Festival. The film has continued to travel and win awards in many other international festivals, including a Special Mention at the International Short Film Festival Clermont-Ferrand. Her next short film, Vinegar Baths, has also won several awards in festivals, including Best Picture at the Scream Asia Horror shorts competition. Tiger Stripes is her debut feature film.

Accolades

Amanda Nell Eu and Foo Fei Ling and Patrick Mao Huang and Fran Borgia and Juliette Lepoutre and Pierre Menahem and Jonas Weydemann and Ellen Havenith and Yulia Evina Bhara
Best Youth Film, 2023

Amanda Nell Eu and Foo Fei Ling and Patrick Mao Huang and Fran Borgia and Juliette Lepoutre and Pierre Menahem and Jonas Weydemann and Ellen Havenith and Yulia Evina Bhara

Best Youth Film, 2023

Amanda Nell Eu and Foo Fei Ling and Patrick Mao Huang and Fran Borgia and Juliette Lepoutre and Pierre Menahem and Jonas Weydemann and Ellen Havenith and Yulia Evina Bhara

Tiger Stripes

The first amongst her friends to hit puberty, Zaffan, 12, discovers a terrifying secret about her body. Ostracised by her community, Zaffan fights back, learning…

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Films

Tiger Stripes

Tiger Stripes

Malaysia, Taiwan, Singapore, France, Germany, Netherlands, Indonesia, Qatar

Tiger Stripes

The first amongst her friends to hit puberty, Zaffan, 12, discovers a terrifying secret about her body. Ostracised by her community, Zaffan fights back, learning…

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