Sandi Tan, a teenager at the time, collaborated with her enigmatic American instructor Georges to make Singapore's first independent road movie in 1992 - and then fled with all of the material. Almost two decades later, the 16mm film is discovered, launching Tan, now a novelist based in Los Angeles, on a personal quest in pursuit of Georges' vanishing footsteps in the process.
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Sandi Tan, a teenager at the time, collaborated with her enigmatic American instructor Georges to make Singapore's first independent road movie in 1992 - and then fled with all of the material. Almost two decades later, the 16mm film is discovered, launching Tan, now a novelist based in Los Angeles, on a personal quest in pursuit of Georges' vanishing footsteps in the process.
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