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A "has-been who never was", the late Tony Yeow was involved in film, television and theatre in Singapore for 45 years. He co-directed and produced Singapore's first and only kung fu film in the 1970s, was a key crew member for Peter Bogdanovich's Saint Jack in 1978, and inadvertently kick-started the revival of feature films in Singapore in the 1990s. All of his films were flops or failures, and yet Tony was always dreaming about his next movie. This documentary, an affectionate and moving portrait of Tony Yeow, takes us on a journey through a rich and complex part of Singapore's cultural history, as it celebrates the extraordinary spirit that kept Tony Yeow going.