[4] He has written several full-length plays, including the #MeToo drama, This Is What Happens To Pretty Girls, which premiered in Singapore in 2019.
[6] After graduating from the University of Cambridge in 2003, Kwek worked as a camera assistant on various film productions in the United Kingdom.
During this time, he also shot and produced The Ballad of Vicki and Jake,[7] a documentary about a heroin addict struggling to raise her 11-year-old son in the ghettos of Bristol.
[13] In January 2016, the film was withdrawn from Kuala Lumpur's Titian Budaya Festival after Malaysian censors requested eight to ten edits to it, including its sex scenes and language.
[14] Unlucky Plaza opened in the United States in the same month, playing in New York City and Los Angeles.
[24] That same year, he released #LookAtMe, an LGBTQ themed neo-noir thriller, under his production company, Eko Pictures.