Ramen Teh


Takumi Saitoh, Beatrice Chien
Ramen Teh by Eric Khoo
SGP/JPN/FRA 2018, Culinary Cinema
© Zhao Wei Films/Wild Orange Artists

Takumi Saitoh
Ramen Teh by Eric Khoo
SGP/JPN/FRA 2018, Culinary Cinema
© Zhao Wei Films/Wild Orange Artists

Tetsuya Bessho, Tsuyoshi Ihara and Takumi Saitoh
Ramen Teh by Eric Khoo
SGP/JPN/FRA 2018, Culinary Cinema
© Zhao Wei Films/Wild Orange Artists

Takumi Saitoh, Seiko Matsuda
Ramen Teh by Eric Khoo
SGP/JPN/FRA 2018, Culinary Cinema
© Zhao Wei Films/Wild Orange Artists

Takumi Saitoh
Ramen Teh by Eric Khoo
SGP/JPN/FRA 2018, Culinary Cinema
© Zhao Wei Films/Wild Orange Artists
With
- Takumi Saitoh (Masato)
- Seiko Matsuda (Miki)
- Mark Lee (Uncle Wee)
- Jeanette Aw (Mei Lian)
- Tsuyoshi Ihara (Kazuo)
- Tetsuya Bessho (Uncle Akio)
- Beatrice Chien (Madam Lee)
Crew
Director | Eric Khoo |
Screenplay | Fong Cheng Tan, Kim Hoh Wong |
Cinematography | Brian Gothong Tan |
Editing | Natalie Soh |
Music | Kevin Mathews, Christine Sham |
Sound Design | Kazz |
Sound | Daniel Koh |
Production Design | Aloysius Norman Benjamin, Kikuo Ohta |
Costumes | Meredith Lee, Junko Nishio |
Make-Up | Dollei Seah, Machiko Sano |
Casting | Felicia Tan, Yumi Takada |
Assistant Director | Hiroyasu Kitagawa |
Production Managers | Donovan del Rosario, Kaori Okitsu |
Producers | Fong Cheng Tang, Junxiang Huang, Yutaka Tachibana |
Executive Producers | Bert Tan, Yutaka Tachibana, Teck Lim |
World Sales
mk2 Films
Produced by
Zhao Wei Films

Takumi Saitoh, Seiko Matsuda, Eric Khoo
The actors and the director at the premiere at Martin-Gropius-Bau.
Ramen Teh · Culinary Cinema · Feb 22, 2018

Seiko Matsuda, Eric Khoo, Takumi Saitoh
The director (in the middle) together with his actors at Gropius Mirror Restaurant.
Ramen Teh · Culinary Cinema · Gropius Mirror Restaurant · Feb 22, 2018

Takumi Saitoh, Eric Khoo, Katie Gallus
The actress and the director in conversation with the host.
Ramen Teh · Culinary Cinema · Gropius Mirror Restaurant · Feb 22, 2018
Eric Khoo

Born in Singapore in 1965. An award-winning filmmaker and founder of Zhao Wei Films, he has helped to put his island nation on the international filmmaking map. He was the first Singaporean to make films that were screened at major festivals including Berlin, Venice and Cannes. The Centre Pompidou in Paris has held a retrospective of his work and he served as president of the jury at the Locarno International Film Festival in 2010. His first animated feature film Tatsumi premiered at the MoMA in New York in 2011. In 2017 he was on the jury for the Cannes Short Film Competition Palm d’Or. His recent projects are inspired by Singapore’s history.
Filmography
1995 Mee Pok Man 1997 12 Storeys 2005 Be With Me 2008 My Magic 2011 Tatsumi 2015 7 letters · In The Room “Hotel Singapura” 2018 Ramen Teh
Bio- & filmography as of Berlinale 2018