YOUNG & FABULOUS Celebrates the Breaking of S$1.2 Million at Box Office after 19 Days

The team behind local comedy YOUNG & FABULOUS gathered today for a celebratory luncheon at Ah Yat Abalone to celebrate the film’s recent million dollar box office success. YOUNG & FABULOUS achieved S$1,221,851.56 at the box office after 19 days of its release in Singapore, despite facing strong competition from Hollywood summer holiday blockbusters such as TEENAGE MUTANT NINJA TURTLES: OUT OF THE SHADOWS, X-MEN: APOCALYPSE, and THE ANGRY BIRDS MOVIE.

Among the attendees were executive producer and director Joyce Lee, scriptwriter Rebecca Leow, actors Henry Thia, Aloysius Pang, Joshua Tan, Jeffrey Xu and Jordan Ng, as well as members of the media and partners such as Media Development Authority Singapore and Golden Village Pictures. The luncheon began with a symbolic ice sculpture breaking ceremony, where the YOUNG & FABULOUS team smashed a ‘1,200,000’ ice sculpture to signify more record-breaking box office numbers to come.

Said executive producer and director Joyce Lee: “We’re delighted that YOUNG & FABULOUS has achieved such wonderful results, and we hope that it’ll keep going strong. One million at the box office was our target, and being able to hit it in just 19 days is a dream come true, as YOUNG & FABULOUS is our very first film and we’re new players to production. We couldn’t have done it without our talented team of actors and production crew as well as the partners who have supported us all the way. Encore Films has come a long way from distributing the great films of others to producing our very own original content, and it has been a fulfilling experience. Last but not least, we’ll like to thank the audiences who have supported this local film in cinemas. It’s a huge motivation for us to continue producing quality local films for audiences everywhere, not just Singapore.” YOUNG & FABULOUS will be released in Indonesia on 20 July and in Malaysia on 1 September, followed by Brunei, Hong Kong, Taiwan and other countries. YOUNG & FABULOUS has received rave reviews from the local audiences for its humour, mass appeal, and its light-hearted discussion on several issues that teenagers and adults experience in present society.

CEO of Golden Village Pictures Pte Ltd, Ms. Clara Cheo, said, “We’re happy that YOUNG & FABULOUS has performed well at the local box office. It’s our pleasure to lend our support to quality local content.”

YOUNG & FABULOUS is now showing in cinemas. YOUNG & FABULOUS is co-distributed by Encore Films and Golden Village Pictures in Singapore.

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Local comedy YOUNG & FABULOUS continues to go strong at the box office against major blockbusters like THE ANGRY BIRDS MOVIE and X-MEN: APOCALYPSE, grossing over S$313,900 in 4 days during its opening weekend and successfully maintaining its hold on the 3rd position at the box office.

Since its opening last Thursday 26 May, YOUNG & FABULOUS has been very well-received by local audiences of all ages. Many teenage audiences found a connection to the film’s awkward but sincere protagonist Royston Chio (Aloysius Pang), with some commenting online that they were inspired by how Royston eventually took courage to better himself and pursue his dreams. Royston’s relationship with his mother Mei Feng (Quan Yi Fong) also found its way into their hearts, and some drew parallels between this screen relationship and their real family lives. Audiences were also highly entertained by the hilarious dialect-filled exchange between comedians Henry Thia and Gurmit Singh.

Said director and producer Joyce Lee: “It’s a huge boost to us that YOUNG & FABULOUS able to maintain this level of box office success during the opening weekend, despite the strong competition. We’re delighted to know that YOUNG & FABULOUS has left an impression on the local audiences’ minds, especially for the youths. This is what YOUNG & FABULOUS is about—to inspire youths and to encourage them to not be afraid to follow their dreams, no matter how unconventional they may be. Once again, we’d like to thank everyone who has supported their film and for their positive feedback.”

YOUNG & FABULOUS is a coming-of-age story of a group of teenage friends—Royston Chio (Aloysius Pang), Violet Ong (Joyce Chu), and Hao Ren (Joshua Tan)—who strive against all challenges and obstacles to pursue their dreams. On their journey of self-discovery, they also learn the meaning of friendship, the different perspectives in parent-child and teacher-student relationships, and ultimately the need to have the courage to stand up for what they believe in. The film encompasses elements of the youths’ everyday jargon, lifestyle, and aspirations, and also covers the interesting issues in different relationships that can engage people of all ages everywhere. The film also features Gurmit Singh, Henry Thia, Quan Yi Fong, Jeffrey Xu, Jordan Ng, Ferlyn Wong, Benjamin Kheng, Narelle Kheng, Jonathan Chua, and Sandra Tang.

YOUNG & FABULOUS is now showing in cinemas. YOUNG & FABULOUS is co-distributed by Encore Films and Golden Village Pictures in Singapore.

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YOUNG & FABULOUS Opens 3rd Spot at Box Office on Opening Day amidst Strong Competition

Local comedy YOUNG & FABULOUS emerged in the 3rd spot at the box office on opening day yesterday (26 May), grossing over S$44,000 with just 16 cinema locations and amidst strong competition from major Hollywood blockbusters including X-MEN: APOCALYPSE and THE ANGRY BIRDS MOVIE.

YOUNG & FABULOUS has also been gaining favourable word-of-mouth reviews since its premiere and opening release. Some positive online commentary on the film includes "funny yet meaningful", "a relatable movie to both parents and kids”, and “one of the best local movies". One online commentator gave the film "4.5 stars out of 5 stars", and another was asking for the possibility of "Young & Fabulous Part 2". A member of the local cosplay community also gave props to the film for being a "good representative of the local cosplay scene" and for encouraging a good balance between the hobby, school, work and other commitments.

Said director and producer Joyce Lee: "We’re heartened by the positive feedback for YOUNG & FABULOUS that we’ve been seeing and hearing both online and on the streets. We felt the pressure on the box office with the limited number of screens, as we’re going against many Hollywood blockbusters this school holiday season. Such results on opening day alone has given us huge encouragement, especially so since the school holidays haven’t officially begun. We’re very thankful to the local audiences for supporting and loving YOUNG & FABULOUS." 

"We’re also enthused by the fact that many people overseas have been asking on social media for the international release dates. For now, we’re putting all our efforts on our Singapore release, but these overseas release dates will be announced soon," added Lee. YOUNG & FABULOUS will be releasing in Malaysia, Indonesia, Brunei, Taiwan, and Hong Kong.

YOUNG & FABULOUS is a coming-of-age story of a group of teenage friends—Royston Chio (Aloysius Pang), Violet Ong (Joyce Chu), and Hao Ren (Joshua Tan)—who strive against all challenges and obstacles to pursue their dreams. On their journey of self-discovery, they also learn the meaning of friendship, the different perspectives in parent-child and teacher-student relationships, and ultimately the need to have the courage to stand up for what they believe in. The film encompasses elements of the youths’ everyday jargon, lifestyle, and aspirations, and also covers the interesting issues in different relationships that can engage people of all ages everywhere. The film also features Gurmit Singh, Henry Thia, Quan Yi Fong, Jeffrey Xu, Jordan Ng, Ferlyn Wong, Benjamin Kheng, Narelle Kheng, Jonathan Chua, and Sandra Tang.

YOUNG & FABULOUS is now showing in cinemas. YOUNG & FABULOUS is co-distributed by Encore Films and Golden Village Pictures in Singapore.

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