"Parting Glances" examines a country undergoing profound development by turning a camera lends on six communities in Singapore that are at the precipice of change. As a nation grapples with preserving its precious heritage while growing its economy and housing its burgeoning population, these diverse neighbourhoods are revealed through archival images, reflections of residents and merchants, and striking contemporary photographs. From the small rustic island of Pulau Ubin, to a former British air force base, to mainland Singapore's last remaining kampoing (village), a country's fading heritage is revitalised and curated for both the casual reader and the dedicated historian of Asian cultures. AUTHOR: Craig McTurk is an American filmmaker and educator who has been based in Singapore for more than a decade. A recipient of a Student Academy Award and numerous grants and fellowships, he teaches television production at the School of Film iMedia Studies, Mgee Ann Polytechnic (Singapore). McTurk has a B.A. in History from Oberlin College and an MFA in Film/Video from California Institute of the Arts (USA). ILLUSTRATIONS: 220 photographs