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Temple Crimes

Director: Ian John Dixon

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Temple Crimes

Venturing into an overgrown graveyard, eleven-year-old Chinese boy, Bojing, transforms his fear of strangers into belief in the maturity of Ken, an escapee from Singapore’s maximum-security prison, Changi. But, having smuggled Ken to a nearby stone temple, Bojing soon discovers the truly criminal mind of his new dark mentor. Ultimately, however, it is the eleven-year-old Bojing who proves the greater hero and mentor…
Director: Ian John Dixon
Ian’s short films have won directing awards internationally. His directing credits include “Ashes & Sighs” (2023), the science documentary “Biofilm” (2023); “Project Reve” (2022), The Perimeter” (2017); “Interference” (2016); “Wee Jimmy” (2001) (half hour drama for SBS – won director commendation at San Francisco International Film Festival), “The Raptor Detail” (2000). His debut feature film “Crushed” (writer/director/producer) screened at Cinema Nova in 2008. His graduating student film “Cut” played at Cork Film Festival back in 1999 and won Gold at the Australian Cinematographers Society Awards.