Leslie Kee is a Singaporean filmmaker and renowned photographer whose work has made significant waves in the world of fashion and celebrity, particularly from his base in Tokyo since 1993. His film, *3.11 A Sense of Home Films* (2011), stands out as a poignant reflection on the aftermath of the Great East Japan Earthquake. This documentary not only captures the resilience of the human spirit but also showcases Kee's unique visual storytelling that resonates deeply with audiences and collectors alike.
For physical media collectors, Kee's work is sought after for its artistic merit and emotional depth. The limited releases of *3.11 A Sense of Home* often come packaged with exclusive behind-the-scenes content, making them prized additions to any collection focusing on documentary filmmaking or contemporary Japanese cinema. Kee's ability to blend art with impactful storytelling continues to attract collectors who appreciate the intersection of film history and social commentary.