The Carrot Cake Conversations

96 minutes     Drama / Romance / IndieFlix Official Selections

Four Strangers. One Local Delicacy.

Intended Audience: Mature

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The Carrot Cake Conversations is the story of four strangers, who find themselves stranded in Singapore, two days before Christmas and how they find companionship over a plate of carrot cake and a conversation.

The story follows the journey of Kate, a failed American actress, who’s in transit in Singapore for one night, on her way to New Zealand to set up her dream Café.

Kate meets Daniel, a dishevelled businessman who recently caught his wife cheating on him, Matthew, a rich property mogul who finds himself at the crossroads of his life, and Ruth, a prostitute who longs to be Singapore’s first blues singer.

In their conversations, they talk about love, life, loss, carrot cake, Singapore being alone, Christmas, their dreams, their fears, their hopes, and at the end of one night, because of their conversation with a complete stranger, they become different people.

This story seeks to prove the possibility that a conversation can change everything and that sometimes in life, all we have to do is talk.

Meet the Filmmaker

  • Directed by: Michael Wang
  • Written by: Michael Wang
  • Produced by: Michael Wang
  • Run Time: 96 minutes
  • Release Date: 2008
  • Country: Singapore
  • Intended Audience: mature
  • Website The Carrot Cake Conversations
Directed by Michael Wang

Written by Michael Wang

Produced by Michael Wang

Cast
Adrian Pang:
Alaric Tay:
Andrea Fonseka:
Danielle O’Malley:
Alice Lim:
Steven Woon:
Lek Xia Yan:
Crew