Aizuddiin Nasser, Angeli Bayani, Bai Cheng Pow, Chen Tian Wen, Delwin Neo, James Ng, Jia Min Chantel Teo, Jo Kukathas, Kamal Bin Abdul Rahim, Kelvin Ho, Koh Jia Ler, Naomi Toh, Peter Wee, Sea Moi Lee, Siow Phing Tan, Sook Fen Wong, Stephanie Kiong, Wei Ren Lian, Yann Yann Yeo, Zhi Fang Xu Ilo Ilo is the name of a city in the Philippines. Namely, the film is about the origin of the Filipino maid who came to work in Singapore. But the Mandarin Chinese name of this movie is “Father, "Father, Mother Not At Home". That's enough to guess. In 1997, when the Asian economic crisis happened, Singapore was also affected quite a bit for a short period of time. are unemployed, people kill themselves As the little straws reached for the point of hope, Singaporeans shared the heat. This is about a family. Again, it's about a small bond between the naughty child of that family and the Filipino maid who comes to work in their house. Like other maids, Teresa came to Singapore from the Philippines to be part of a middle-class family that plays a role in order to earn money. Adolescent bad boy, A mother who can't take time off work even though she is heavily pregnant. Tracer, whose father fell victim to the economic downturn and became a part of the family... What other changes will the uncertain conditions of the Depression era bring to them? In fact, this car is so simple that you don't have to think much. A simple human life is simple if you think about it. The film's director, Anthony Chen, is based on his childhood memories of a Filipino maid, Yaya, and his first major feature film. Ilo Ilo was the first Singaporean film to win an award at the Cannes Film Festival, which took Singaporean cinema to the next level. It has won 34 awards, including the Caméra d'Or at Cannes, and is 100% Rotten Tomatoes.