Amanda Nell Eu

Amanda Nell Eu
Born (1985-11-26) 26 November 1985[1]
Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
OccupationsFilm director, screenwriter
Years active2012–present

Amanda Nell Eu (born November 26, 1985) is a Malaysian film director and screenwriter. She is known for her film Tiger Stripes. The film was shown at the 2023 Cannes Film Festival on 17 May 2023 where it won the Critics' Week Grand Prize. It was selected as the Malaysian entry for the Best International Feature Film at the 96th Academy Awards.[2][3]

Early life and education

Eu was born in Kuala Lumpur on 25 November 1985.[4] When she was 11, she moved to Britain where her grandmother originated. She went to a boarding school in High Wycombe. She then studied graphic design at Central Saint Martins before attending London Film School.[5][6]

Eu also studied at the Filmmakers Academy in Locarno at the course led by Stefano Knuchel.[7]

Career

After she graduated from the London Film School with an MA, she made two short films, Pasak (2012) and Seesaw (2015).[8] She returned to settle in Malaysia. She became interested in the folklore of the country and made two short films based on characters from such lore. The first made in 2017 was It's Easier to Raise Cattle, a story involving a pontianak,[9] which premiered in competition at the Venice International Film Festival and received a Special Mention at the International Short Film Festival Clermont-Ferrand.[4] She also made the short films Fu Xin De Ren in 2017 and Vinegar Baths (involving a penanggalan) in 2018.[10]

Eu directed her first feature film Tiger Stripes released in 2023. The film won the Critics' Week Grand Prize at the Cannes Film Festival.[11][12] In 2025, her second feature film Lotus Feet was selected for the International Film Festival Rotterdam (IFFR)’s Hubert Bals Fund (HBF) development support scheme.[13]

Eu was also formerly the drummer for the London-based alternative rock band, Screaming Tea Party.[14]

Works

Short film

Year Title Director Writer Notes
2012 Pasak Yes Yes
2015 Seesaw Yes No
2017 Lagi Senang Jaga Sekandang Lembu Yes Yes
2017 Fu Xin De Ren Yes Yes
2018 Vinegar Baths Yes Yes

Feature film

Year Title Director Writer Notes
2023 Tiger Stripes Yes Yes
TBA Lotus Feet Yes Yes

Awards and nominations

Award / Organization / Film festival Year Category Nominated work Result Ref(s)
HACTION! Shot on Lumix GH5 2017 N/a Fu Xin De Ren 3rd place [15]
Singapore International Film Festival 2017 Best Southeast Asian Short Film Lagi Senang Jaga Sekandang Lembu Nominated [16]
Venice International Film Festival 2017 Orizzonti - Short Films Competition Nominated [17]
Regensburg Short Film Week 2018 Best International Short Film Nominated [18]
Scream Asia 2019 Horror Short Film Competition Vinegar Baths 1st place [19][20]
Southeast Asian International Short Film Festival 2019 Next New Wave Award Won [21]
Best Cinematography Won
Asia Pacific Screen Awards 2023 Best Youth Film Tiger Stripes Nominated [22]
BFI London Film Festival 2023 First Feature Competition - Sutherland Trophy Nominated [23]
Cannes Film Festival 2023 Critics' Week - Grand Prize Won [24]
Caméra d'Or Nominated
2024 Women In Motion - Emerging Talent Award[a] Herself Won [25]
Fantasia Film Festival 2023 Cheval Noir - Best Film Tiger Stripes Nominated [26]
New Flesh - Special Mention Won
Fantasy Filmfest 2023 Fresh Blood Award Nominated [27]
Hamptons International Film Festival 2023 Golden Starfish Award - Narrative Feature Nominated [28]
Hong Kong Asian Film Festival 2023 New Talent Award Nominated [29]
Jogja-NETPAC Asian Film Festival 2023 Golden Hanoman Award Nominated [30]
Munich Film Festival 2023 CineRebels Award Nominated [31]
Neuchâtel International Fantastic Film Festival 2023 Narcisse Award - Best Feature Film Won [32]
Pingyao International Film Festival 2023 Gala-Best Film Nominated [33]
QCinema International Film Festival 2023 Asian Next Wave Competition - Best Picture Won [34]
Best Director Won
São Paulo International Film Festival 2023 New Directors Competition - Best Fiction Nominated [35]
Sitges Film Festival 2023 Official Competition - Best Feature Film Nominated [36]
Taipei Film Festival 2023 International New Talent Competition - Grand Prize Nominated [37]
Tokyo FILMeX 2023 Grand Prize Nominated [38]
Asian Film Awards 2024 Best New Director Nominated [39]
Palm Springs International Film Festival 2024 FIPRESCI - Best International Film Nominated [40]
Sun Valley Film Festival 2024 Best Narrative Feature Film Won [41]

Notes

  1. ^ Co-presented by Kering

References

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  9. ^ "Tea time with Lagi Senang Jaga Sekandang Lembu [It's Easier to Raise Cattle]". Clermont Ferrand International Short Film Festival. 1 February 2018.
  10. ^ Liu, Emily (12 October 2020). "The Appetite of "Vinegar Baths"". Subtitle magazine.
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