ROYSTON TAN IS understandably nervous. His first feature film, the controversial 15 won international acclaim, including the Special Jury Award of the Deauville Asian Film Festival, and expectations are high for his next effort, 4:30, which he's just finished shooting and is in post-production in Thailand.
'I never expected the success of 15,' says Tan. 'So, I can't predict how this one will be received. The biggest pressure is within me because I'm trying to outdo myself this time. Not just with the film, but my own directing approach,' Tan says. 'In the past I liked to put pretty pictures in my film. I focused a lot on cinematography and music to convey the mood. But this time I told my cinematographer, 'Let's take all that away. Let's do storytelling at its bare minimum, removing all the flowery and cosmetic stuff and see whether we can still challenge ourselves.''