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Adding color to the story is an impromptu “gate crash” into a celebrity’s home—detecting a notable theater director associated with acclaimed productions. The narrator uncovers memorabilia related to famed Singaporean film "Forever Fever," the country’s first commercially successful international film, shot in the 1970s and celebrated globally, including at the Sundance Film Festival.
They discover original scripts, from the initial title "The Year I Caught Fever" to the final "Forever Fever," which reflected the cultural zeitgeist of Singapore’s disco era. The story of how the film was inspired by the director’s fascination with "Saturday Night Fever" and his love for dance intertwines personal passion with Singaporean cinematic history.