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Fact Sheet: ciNE65 Festival 2019

ABOUT ciNE65

ciNE65 is the largest national platform for film students and young film-makers to produce short films that deepen our sense of belonging to Singapore. It encourages aspiring young film-makers to share what Singapore means to them. Launched in July 2011, ciNE65 is now into its fifth season. ciNE65 2019 consists of four commissioned films, a short film competition "ciNE65 Movie Makers Awards" (ciNE65 MMA), film-making seminars and workshops, and the ciNE65 Festival. The theme for ciNE65 2019, "Singapura", calls on film-makers to reflect on the stories of our past generations that make us Singaporean and how we want these stories to live on for future generations to come. 

ciNE65 FESTIVAL 2019

The ciNE65 Festival starts with five days of film screenings from 5 to 9 June 2019 and culminates with the ciNE65 Awards Ceremony on 13 June 2019. The schedule of ciNE65 Film Screenings is provided in the table below. Details of each programme can be found in Annex A.
 

Date and Time Venue  Programme Tickets
5 Jun 19, Wednesday
1.00pm - 8.30pm
The Cathay

Address:
2 Handy Rd, Singapore 229233

4 screenings

[1pm – 2.30pm] Programme 1
Ervin Han's premiere of "1299" and screening of "Timescapes"

[3pm – 4.15pm] Programme 2
ciNE65 short films and local films 

[5pm – 6.10pm] Programme 3
ciNE65 short films and local films 

[6.50pm – 8.30pm] Programme 4
ciNE65 2019  Audience Choice Awards short films

Free Entry – 
registration required 
6 Jun 19, Thursday
3.00pm - 9.00pm
National Archives of Singapore (Oldham Theatre)

Address:
1 Canning Rise, Singapore 179868 

12 screenings

Programme 5
Selection of National Archives of Singapore films, Ervin Han's films and ciNE65 short films (documentaries and selected past year films). One screening every 30 minutes. 

Free Entry – 
registration required 
7 Jun 19, Friday
4.30pm - 6.30pm
7.30pm - 9.00pm
Punggol SAFRA Atrium

Address:
9 Sentul Cres, Singapore 828654
Continuous screenings

Programme 7
So Drama! Entertainment Film "Neighbour", and ciNE65 short films
Free Entry
8 Jun 19, Saturday
12.00pm - 4.00pm
Fort Canning Park, Black Box Theatre

Address:
Fort Canning Centre, Cox Terrace Fort Canning Park, Singapore 179618

Continuous screenings

Programme 4
ciNE65 2019 short films and Audience Choice Awards short films

Programme 6
ciNE65 short films and Ervin Han’s Films

Programme 4 (Repeat)

Free Entry
9 Jun 19, Sunday
12.00pm – 5.00pm
*SCAPE

Address:
2 Orchard Link, Singapore 237978
3 screenings 

Programme 4 (Repeat) at 12:00pm, 2:00pm and 4:00pm.
Free Entry

 

ciNE65 AWARDS CEREMONY

Winners of the ciNE65 Movie Makers Awards will be announced at the ciNE65 Awards Ceremony on 13 June 2019. There are a total of 3 award categories – the ciNE65 Movie Makers Awards, the ciNE65 Jury's Choice Awards and Audience Choice Awards.
    
The Jury's Choice Awards

The Jury's Choice Awards comprises eight technical awards for both the Student and Open Categories respectively. In addition to the eight technical awards, participants from both categories can also compete for the Movie Makers Awards. The Jury's Choice Awards will be determined by a selection panel made up of industry professionals and the organiser.

Jury’s Choice Awards
The winners for the following awards will be determined by a selection panel set up by the organiser.
Prizes Student Category Open Category
  • Feature Film Deal
ciNE65 Movie Makers Award
  • Cash Prize $3,000
  • Learning Trip to an International Film Festival
  • Panasonic Professional 4K Camcorder (AG-UX180EN)
"Overall Best Film" Award     "Overall Best Film" Award    
  • Cash Prize $1,000
  • Panasonic Professional 4K camera (AG-UX90EN)
Best Cinematography Best Cinematography
  • Cash Prize $1,000
  • Panasonic product voucher worth $288 per award
Best Direction Best Direction
Best Editing Best Editing
Best Screenplay Best Screenplay
Best Sound Design Best Sound Design
Best Art Direction Best Art Direction
Best Documentary

 

ciNE65 AUDIENCE CHOICE AWARDS

The Audience Choice Awards comprises of three awards – Favourite Film, Favourite Actor and Favourite Actress. The winners will be determined by the total number of votes received from the public. Voting period is from now till 11 June 2019. Members of the public will be able to watch the short films and vote on the ciNE65 website (www.cine65.sg).

 

Audience Choice Awards
The winners for the following awards will be determined by the total number of votes the submission receives from the members of the voting public over the voting period.
Prize Both Categories
Cash Prize $1,500 Favourite Film Award
Cash Prize $500 Favourite Actor Award
Cash Prize $500 Favourite Actress Award

 

Favourite Film
Film Synopsis
Echoes of 1965
by Bonotan Faith Ann Biton  
In 1965, Singapore separated from Malaysia. Not knowing what the future holds, the people had to figure out how to work past their hardships. They reminisced about a Singapore we have never experienced, a Singapore that is so different from now.
My Homeland: A Photography Project by Grandpa Chen
by Jastine Tan Chee Yong
Max Chen returns to Singapore, on a quest to capture one last photo for Grandpa Chen's final photography project, "My Homeland".
Battle-Field
by Isaac Magnus @ Imran Magnus
This film is about a characters love of sport which brings forth his strength for Singapore, highlighting the similar values between Rugby and The Singapore Armed Forces (SAF). 
Rojak
by Rebeccca J. Chu
Set in the wake of the government's implementation of the Ethnic Integration Policy in Housing Development Board (HDB) estates, "Rojak" is the story of two children from different cultural backgrounds who share a love for a certain eclectic hawker dish.
$ingapura
by Lan Yu
A slice of life piece that observes this society through a day in life of a driver. The driver, Ah Hock, is representative of a generation in Singapore who works mainly for survival, and to provide a better living for their family.
Heng's Popiah
by Sabrina Poon
A retiring hawker contemplates on passing on his family recipe to a keen young neighbour, in hopes that the next generation will continue the legacy.
From You to Me 密切留忆
by Chew Kay Ching Edmund
An elderly lady wants to learn photography from her granddaughter, who is a photographer. She hopes that through photography, she gets to capture the essence of the good old days with her husband at Singapore's historical places.

 

Favourite Actor
Actor Film
Shaun Lim Shi Yang as Max Chen My Homeland: A Photography Project by Grandpa Chen
Teo Rui Tai as Alex, 
Sharon Mong Xin Yi as Wei Zhen, 
Dai Jiacheng as Ryan
Sugarcoat
Vishal Khattri as Father Roti Mama
Qushyrie Mahmud as Jay Battle-Field
Arjunpal Singh Sandhu as Arjun Come Here
Aiden Chin Wei Kit as Dave, Elder Brother Built To Last
Noah Wong as Caleb, Younger Brother Built To Last
Hafiz Aziz as Ahmad First Impression
Jack Tan as Uncle Heng Heng's Popiah
Tahir Ahmed Ansari as Young Neighbour Heng's Popiah
Larry Low Loong Wii as Father Grandfather's Watch
Tuen Wai Meng as Old Man 一人一半
Mikael Muhammad as Young Adam Rojak
Nantha Gabriel as Lead One Last Time

 

Favourite Actress  
Actress     Film
Victoria Chen as Jia Xin Broken
Markandoo R Devi as Mother Bygones
Valerie Tan as Eunice Chope
Jasbir Kaur Yogi as Maaji Come Here
Cheryl Susan Varghese as Trisha Roti Mama
Jaccy Chan as Auntie Hello Auntie
Marleen Toh as Young Mei Rojak
Grace Chong as Mother A Portrait of Mum
Rachel Chin as Daughter Chilli Padi
Ng Jing Jing as Grandma From You to Me 密切留忆
Evon Chua as Elaine From You to Me 密切留忆
Khym Fong as Nenek In Time With
Aileen Tan as Mother If Only

 

PRIZES FOR VOTERS

Members of the public can vote for their favourite film, actor and actress from the ciNE65 website www.cine65.sg. Voters will stand a chance to win the following:

 

Prize Item
Grand Prize X 1 winner Air Tickets for 2 to Seoul
2nd Prize X 1 winner Air Tickets for 2 to Bali
3rd Prize X 2 winners 2D1N Staycation for 2 at Rendezvous Hotel
4th Prize X 3 winners $200 CapitaVouchers
5th Prize X 2 winners Lunch/Dinner buffet for 2 at The Carousel
6th Prize X 6 winners Platinum Movie Suites Vouchers for 2

 

Inter-school Challenge Award

The Inter-school challenge Trophy will be given to the school with the highest number of quality entries submitted in the Student Category (by teams comprising all members from the same school). 
 

Inter-school Challenge Award
The winners are determined by the highest number of quality entries in the student category.
Prizes Student Category
Inter-school Challenge Trophy Inter-School Challenge Award

 

 

WEBSITE AND SOCIAL MEDIA PLATFORMS

For more information on ciNE65 2019, please visit the following platforms: 

a. Website: www.cine65.sg 
b. Facebook: www.facebook.com/cine65 
c. YouTube: www.youtube.com/cine65sg 
d. Instagram: www.instagram.com/cine65

About Nexus

Nexus is the MINDEF department responsible for Total Defence and Education. It seeks to develop a shared sense of nationhood among Singaporeans. It initiates, supports, and organises programmes in collaboration with the Public, People and Private (3P) sectors to engage Singaporeans in meaningful and innovative ways, so as to strengthen bonds among Singaporeans and build their commitment to the nation.

About mm2 Entertainment

Headquartered in Singapore, mm2 Entertainment is a producer of films and TV/online content. mm2 Entertainment provides services that cover the entire film-making process, including securing financing, production and distribution, as well as securing advertising and sponsorship.mm2 Entertainment has country offices and strategic partnerships in Malaysia, Hong Kong, Taiwan, China and the U.S. To date, mm2 Entertainment has produced and distributed over 100 films across Asia since 2008. mm2 Entertainment's productions such as the Ah Boys to Men franchise and Vampire Cleanup Department have garnered commercial success. In 2017, mm2 productions received critical acclaim, of which Show Me Your Love competed in the Best Actress category at the 36th Hong Kong Film Awards, and Shuttle Life won Best Film, Best Cinematography and Best Actor in the Asian New Talent Award category at the 20th Shanghai International Film Festival. mm2 Entertainment is a wholly owned subsidiary of mm2 Asia Ltd. (SGX stock code: 1B0) - the first Singaporean film production company to be listed on the SGX Mainboard. 

 

ANNEX A

Programme 1 - 75 min

Premiere of first film of Singapore Bicentennial's trilogy 1299 by Ervin Han 

"1299" is the first of a trilogy of short animation clips. Told through snapshots of three pivotal moments in Singapore's history (1299, 1819 and 2019), the trilogy highlights the journey Singapore has taken and the unique traits of Openness, Multiculturalism and Self Determination that have shaped us as a people.

Followed by a screening of Timescapes, an anthology of animated short films set against the landscapes of Singapore produced by local animation studio Robot Playground Media, and directed by Ervin Han. With a large focus on some of Singapore's heritage sites, the Timescapes anthology is a nostalgic journey and a tribute to significant places. Films screened include: 

Erhu by Ervin Han / 5 min / Animation / 2018 

This animated short film takes viewers back to the old days of colonial Singapore, this time in the mid-1800s when emigrants arrived in droves after Singapore became a free port. The story follows the life of a Chinese coolie and erhu player

The Violin by Ervin Han / 16 min / Animation / 2015

A young boy receives an old violin as a gift out of kindness from a foreign trader in the 1930s. Over the 16-minute film, the violin graces different stages of Singapore - both figuratively and literally – as we see a young country's landscape change from the bustling 1930s to the dark days of the Japanese Occupation, followed by the sweeping political changes in the 60s that led to its independence and finally, present day.

Rain by Ervin Han / 10 min / Animation / 2017

A story about solitude, serendipity and kindness during a late afternoon downpour in the city as two souls try to make their way home.

The Girl & the Cat by Ervin Han / 13 min / Animation / 2017

A young girl is separated from her mother at a Singaporean night market and meets a cat who brings her deep into the underbelly of the bazaar where fantasy meets reality.

Playgrounds by Ervin Han / 10 min / Animation / 2017

A look at life's bittersweet simplicity as we follow a boy and a girl from childhood to old age with their years marked by Singapore playgrounds from days gone by.

Little Red Bricks by Ervin Han / 14 min / Animation / 2017

A friendship that blossomed between bookshelves in a library grows into a life-long love story that would find its way back decades later in search of memories amongst little red bricks. This film is a tribute to the Old National Library Building at Stamford Road which was demolished in 2004.

 

Programme 2 - 72 min

#12-99 by Jeth Heng / 3 min / Drama / 2017

A young Chinese immigrant arrives at his company's apartment only to find a woman already residing there. Scammed and stranded abroad without shelter or resources, the woman opens up her heart and home to the helpless man. 

The Red Packet by Sufyan Sam'an / 3 min / Drama / 2017

2014 was the year my Maternal Grandma finally met her birth mom. We knew since young that she was Chinese but raised by a Malay family. We never expected to ever meet or be greeted with open arms by new found Chinese family members. I was sure my Grandma did not do so at her age of 70. Since celebrating Chinese New Year was something new to us, my little cousins were confused about the festivities and cultures. So when they take their hong baos, they say the usual Hari Raya greetings instead.

The Flame by K.Rajagopal / 15 min / Drama / 2015

The Flame revolves around an Indian family, whose men are loyal servants of the British Royal Air Force, as they are faced with a life-changing offer of British citizenship – a reward for their years of service. The anglophone father is determined to follow his colonial masters back to England, while the newly-wed son yearns to stay in Singapore. Their conflict studies the notion of state and identity as the central theme of the short story. This short film was part of the 7 Letters anthology commissioned for SG50.  

The Perm by Wee Li Lin / 6 min / Comedy / 2017 

Soft-spoken Carolyn, 12, is on the cusp of the awkward teenage years. About to enter secondary school, Carolyn decides to get a trendy Korean hairstyle to kickstart the fact that she is now of age to perm her hair. Carolyn's grandmother assures her that the best place to get the perm done is at Grandma's long-time hair salon down the block. But is the salon Carolyn grew up in the right place to undertake this important rite of passage?

The Secret Passion of Mdm Tan Ah Lian by Sun Koh / 16 min / Drama / 2014

Mdm Tan is past her retirement age but stubbornly clings on to her job despite pleas from her husband to retire and stay home. Littles does he know, she has been leading a secret life.

BLESS by Victric Thng / 2 min / Drama / 2013

A woman reminisces her wedding day from 47 years ago. A setting in an old photo studio, where the bride and groom are getting ready for their wedding photo shoot. Despite feeling nervous and excited, their friends and relatives are around wishing them many blessings. A day filled with joy and bliss. This day, she remembered, her heart found a home.

Old Kakis by N. Mohamed Yahssir / 2 min / Drama / 2014

Old Kakis revolves around two old friends who talk about the changes in Singapore since independence. However, as they are conversing about these developments, they realize that one element will never change for the both of them: their 'Singaporean spirit'.

Singapura by Bertrand Lee / 2 min / Drama / 2014

The film is set in 2015, in a hypothetical scenario that Singapore finally finds itself at war after 50 years of uninterrupted peace. A young soldier boy's thoughts are captured, as he is about to charge into battle, towards enemy fire. He goes through a plethora of emotions, from fear, to reminiscence, to realization, and finally, courage in the face of death.

A Needle A Stitch by Lawrence Loh / 3 min / Documentary / 2015

Based on an interview with an elderly uncle who runs a clothes alteration shop with his wife. It is reflective of their lives where they live by a needle a stitch every day. It is their bread and butter and their passion. They are an inspiration to many elderly who have lost their direction and do not have something to hold on at the later stages of their lives.

GPS (Grandma Positioning System) by Kelvin Tong / 16 min / Drama / 2015

A young boy and his family travel to Johor each year during Qing Ming to pay respects to his late grandfather. The boy's grandmother has the ritual of describing the changes in Singapore to her late husband at every single visit. During one visit, the family's attitude is changed by the boy's actions. This short film was part of the 7 Letters anthology commissioned for SG50.  

Homesick by Anthony Chen / 1 min / Drama / 2013

A simple call from a son abroad. An unspoken missing of family and home.

36 Ways to Say Good Morning by Royston Tan / 3 min / Drama / 2018

A film that showcases the sights and sounds we hear and see daily in Singapore but often take for granted. The film allows the audience to have a glimpse of the morning experience of Singaporeans from all walks of life, and it allows us to identify and relate to each scenario, and to celebrate the unspoken things that mark our Singapore identity.

 

Programme 3 - 68 min

The Usual by Sanif Olek / 3 min / Drama / 2017

The Usual revolves around Rosli, a Commando, and Uncle Siva, an Indian barber who played a part in Rosli's career choice. Watch to see the transformation of Rosli from "boy to man" and how he desires to inspire the next generation of National Servicemen.

Nasi Opera by Eddie Tyler Wong / 3 min / Drama / 2017

A spicy meal. The sounds of opera. An open door. 

Hello Pa by Nivash Joyvin Xavier / 3 min / Drama / 2017

A son gives his father a call one day. However as the conversation develops, the father realises that the call is not a casual one.

Blk 401 by Stanley Xu / 3 min / Documentary / 2015

A young man finds the feeling of home in the coffee shop he used to visit, as he reminisce fragments of his childhood and adolescence there.

Bunga Sayang by Royston Tan / 13 min / Drama / 2015

A boy comes home one day to take a bath, only to find out that his unit's water supply has been cut. Desperate for water, he drops by his neighbour upstairs, an elderly Malay woman with a fondness for making kueh and listening to music. This short film was part of the 7 Letters anthology commissioned for SG50.  

Unwavering by Lawrence Loh / 3 min / Drama / 2015

Unwavering is a film based on an old cleaner, who reminisces about the times when she set out to achieve her dreams and aspirations. 

Pink IC by Alvin Lee / 3 min / Drama / 2018

Based on a true story, Pink IC showcases the emotional experience of a stateless Singaporean of Caucasian descent after waiting 50 years for his pink identification card.

Tireless by Kenny Tan / 1 min / Drama / 2014

A heartfelt tribute to the very people who have sacrificed tirelessly for the growth and well-being of each individual as well as the society at large.

Afternoon at Bukit Ho Swee by Koh Chong Wu / 3 min / Drama / 2018

A story about a samsui woman who thinks that she had time travelled to contemporary Singapore. She recollects her experience of the Bukit Ho Swee fire to a young woman she met. 

Bonds by Tan Jun Yuan / 2 min / Comedy / 2013

In regardless of races, language and religious, or which part of the world they are at, all Singaporean will be seated in front of the television, crossing their fingers and hope that Team Singapore will be able to win the match with the last penalty kick. No matter where we are, we will always be there for Singapore, our country.

Going Away by Tariq Mansor / 3 min / Drama / 2013

A young lady struggles with her decision and talks to her family members and friends about her intention of leaving her normal life to pursue something different. The people around her reminds her of the things she will miss but it is because of these people that she considered this decision in the first place.

Parting by Boo Junfeng / 13 min / Drama / 2015

An elderly man travels to Singapore via the KTM express to look for an old flame whom he has lost contact with. This short film was part of the 7 Letters anthology commissioned for SG50.  

The Team by Ray Pang / 3 min / Comedy / 2011

The Team is a short film about kids in Singapore who loves soccer, in regardless of race or background. Set in the 90s, when our national football team is made up of multi-racial players that bring glory to Singapore as a nation. It's not about who we are, but what are we that matter.

Priceless by Kenny Tan / 3 min / Drama / 2013

A visit to the principal's office over an innocent dispute brings about an invaluable lesson on the significance of defending one's own and being there for what really matters.

冰棒 by Vigo Toh / 3 min / Drama / 2017

Jia Hao is close to an elderly neighbour as she always lends him a listening ear when his parents are busy. He finds out that he's moving to another neighbourhood and he decides to do something for her to show his appreciation before leaving. 

Ang Ku Kueh by Chong Yu Lun / 3 min / Drama / 2017

A fresh recruit visits the optometrist to purchase glasses and improve his vision. Due to his eye deficiency, he lost hope and sees a dull future in his 2 years of army. He is in turn inspired by a little boy who looks up to him as a soldier and a hero. 

Home-made by Aloysius Lee / 3 min / Drama / 2015

Home-made is a short monologue about a young Singaporean chef, Joey (Ah Boy). He participates in an international cooking competition, drawing inspiration from and seeking to achieve the taste of his grandmother (Ah Ma)'s dishes.

 

Programme 4 - 99 min

村 Kampong by Nathalie Au  / 3 min / Drama / 2019

Pin Pin tells a day of her life in the kampong. One of the many that will soon remain only as a memory. 

Re-United by Renee Yeong / 3 min / Drama / 2019

A fight between two kids leads to a reunion between two good friends. They take a trip down memory lane, delving into the history of an icon of Singapore's heritage.

Hello Auntie by Calvin Soon / 3 min / Drama / 2019

Hello Auntie is a story about a Normal Technical (NT) student whom many refer to as rotten apples, just like his neighbour Auntie Jaccy. On this particular day, the student did something that somewhat changes his neighbour's perspective about NT students. 

Little Red Fire Engine by Muhammad Dinie Bin Jumali / 3 min / Drama / 2019

A curious boy discovers his neighbour in dire circumstances. He witnesses how his grandfather mobilizes help to save their neighbour and becomes inspired to be like his grandfather, who is a retired firefighter. 

Echoes of 1965 by Bonotan Faith Ann Biton / 3 min / Documentary / 2019

In 1965, Singapore separated from Malaysia. Not knowing what the future held, the people had to figure out a way to work through their hardships. They reminisce about a Singapore we have never experienced, a Singapore that is so different from it is today. 

In Time With by Ashley Jane Leow / 3 min / Drama / 2019

Lalia's late grandmother visits Laila in the form of her younger self every now and then. This time, she reminds Laila about the importance of how our forged relationships and the way we treat one another are a vital part of the Singaporean identity. 

Pulau Ujong by Xu Ruiyang / 3 min / Documentary / 2019

A short documentary exploring the spatial and architectural transformation of an island via its historical footprints, from Pulau Ujong to Singapore. 

$ingapura by Lan Yu / 3 min / Drama / 2019

A slice of life piece that observes this society through a day in life of a driver. The driver, Ah Hock, is representative of a generation in Singapore who works mainly for survival, and to provide a better living for their family. 

One Last Time by Dagomir Marcin Kaszlikowski / 3 min / Drama / 2019

One Last Time is a love letter to an old shopping mall – Beauty World Centre. Sooner or later, it will be demolished to make space for something new, and the memories that people have about this place will be forgotten. We do not want this to happen. 

一人一半 by Jonathan Cheok / 3 min / Drama / 2019

一人一半 follows a day in life of an old man working as a cardboard collector. After a long tedious day of work with little earnings, he goes back home to his wife and they share a simple meal.

Mum's Last Day at Work - MingEn Seafood by Kevin Ng / 3 min / Documentary / 2019

In Singapore, a Tze Char stall can be found in almost every coffee shop, in almost every heartland estate. But for most Singaporeans, eating Tze Char is a daily affair that serves a convenient purpose. However, with the older generation moving into retirement, the younger generation is not as keen to pick up and pursue the hawker trade. 

Sugarcoat by Cheryl Mong / 3 min / Drama / 2019

A father has to step in to stop three friends from fighting over different chocolate colours before the situation gets out of hand. 

阿興薄餅 Heng's Popiah by Sabrina Poon / 3 min / Drama / 2019

A retiring hawker contemplates on passing on his family recipe to a keen young neighbour, in hope of the next generation to continue the legacy. 

Rojak by Rebecca Jane Chu / 3 min / Drama / 2019

Set in the wake of the government's implementation of the Ethnic Integration Policy in HDB estates, Rojak is the story of two children from different cultural backgrounds who share a love for a certain eclectic hawker dish. 

First Impression by Muhammad Ghazalie Bin Md Yaakop / 3 min / Drama / 2019

Kelvin seeks help from Ahmad for his first meeting with his Malay girlfriend's parents. Ahmad steps in at every stumbling moment of Kelvin's imaginary run through of the meeting, and advises him on the do's and don'ts within a Malay household.

A Portrait of Mum by Joel Lee / 3 min / Drama / 2019

A portrait is a simple still image, but there are stories behind each one that most of us do not get to see. A Portrait of Mum looks at the relationship between a mother and daughter, the tensions that are born out of love, kinship and aspiration.

Ah Gong Garden by Al-Azmir Bin Ibrahim and Lim Ziyu / 3 min / Documentary / 2019

After realising that her Ah Gong's land was not merely just a venue for her family's yearly Chinese New Year gatherings, Ziyu, a 25 year old undergraduate, attempts to dig deeper into the roots of her Ah Gong's horticulture business that not only stood the test of time but is also responsible for shaping the iconic green landscapes of Singapore that we know today.

From You to Me (密切留忆) by Edmund Chew / 3 min / Drama / 2019

An elderly lady wants to learn photography from her granddaughter who is a photographer. She hopes that through photography, she gets to capture the essence of the good old days with her husband at Singapore historical places. 

If Only (离归) by Ian Fang / 3 min / Drama / 2019

A personal exploration of immigration, and the fraught but fulfilling process of assimilation for foreigners who have decided to make Singapore home. 

手表 Grandfather's Watch by James Fong / 3 min / Drama / 2019

Finding an old watch among his late grandfather's belongings, a rescue mission volunteer's father shares its history and meaning, how Singapore became a safer home due to the related incident, and how he can continue to make it a better home.

Roti Mama by Saraswathi d/o Alagan / 3 min / Drama / 2019

Trisha lives with her widowed father, Sathya. The death of her mother has brought their relationship to a standstill. Will Trisha be able to mend the stagnant relationship with her father? 

Come Here by GurJeevaan Singh BalRose / 3 min / Drama / 2019

Arjun, a eleven year old boy who is getting his hair washed by his grandmother (Maaji) for the very first time because he has difficulty commentating with her in Punjabi.

Chilli Padi by Lou Mei Jun / 3 min / Drama / 2019

A daughter and her fiancé deliberate over breaking the news of their intention to move out, to her mother. 

Broken by Effie Poh / 3 min / Drama / 2019

Hong Zhen is a single father, who works multiple jobs and as a 'Karang Guni' to make ends meet. Unknown to him, his daughter, Jia Xin, is constantly bullied for being a Karang Guni's daughter and having second-hand belongings.

Built to Last by Haziq Adam De Silva / 3 min / Drama / 2019

Brothers Dave and Caleb grew up playing Lego together. As the years passed, Dave grew out of it. An incident occurred where Dave thought that Caleb went too far to get his attention, until he finally realized Caleb's true intentions.

洗衣机 (Washing Machine) by Elnathan Goa / 3 min / Drama / 2019 


洗衣机 (Washing Machine) follows an irresponsible schoolboy, who steps out of his comfort zone and learns to make up for his own actions. In the process, he discovers a loving side about his mother which he never knew. 

Battle-Field by Isaac Magnus @ Imran Magnus / 3 min / Drama / 2019

Battle-Field is about a character's love of sport which brings forth his strength for Singapore, highlighting the similar values between Rugby and The Singapore Armed Forces (SAF). 

Bygones by Tay Li Guo / 3 min / Drama / 2019

An Indian mother gets in the way of her daughter's relationship with a Chinese boy. 

Warriors in the Garden by Chua Guan Cheng / 3 min / Drama / 2019

"It is better to be a warrior in a garden than a gardener in a war." With the mobilisation effort crippled in a blitzkrieg attack, common men with respective backgrounds formed up groups and fight back the invasion. Here lies Kestrel 1-1.

Roots of Rejection by Soh Chin Hwee / 3 min / Documentary / 2019 

Through the stories passed down by the parents, a man visits Bukit Brown Cemetery. Carrying nothing but offerings and blind faith, the man attempts to connect one more time with his ancestors before its impending exhumation.

My Homeland A Photography Project by Grandpa Chen by Jastine Tan / 3 min / Drama / 2019

Max Chen returns to Singapore on a quest to capture one last photo for Grandpa Chen's final photography project, "My Homeland". 

chope by Natalie Yong / 3 min / Comedy / 2019

chope is a Singaporean love story that follows a typical Singaporean couple throughout their life together. The story aims to show that doing things the Singaporean way, as opposed to trying to emulate someone else, has been and always will be the best way to do things. 

Sound of Home by Muhammad Farhan Yahya / 3 min / Sci fi / 2019

Every Singaporean wants to fulfil their dreams and strive as high as the moon. But no matter where you are, no matter what you have achieved or failed at, the sound of home will always be at the back of your mind. 

 

Programme 5

Screening of the first film of Singapore Bicentennial's trilogy 1299 by Ervin Han

Ah Gong's Toilet Paper by Priscilla Goh and Kylie Tan / 3 min / Drama / 2017

Ah Gong goes on an island-wide search for his favourite Sampan Brand Toilet Paper, visiting various locations from neighbourhood provision shops to the Sungei Road Thieves Market. Will he be able to find it? 

Tomorrow Will You Love Me by Billy Ong / 3 min / Documentary / 2015

Tomorrow Will You Love Me explores the lives and struggles of opera and puppet performers both on and off stage in Singapore's street wayang ("theatrical performance") scene. Many of the performers, who belong to the pioneer generation, still believe in what they do and will continue to perform this tradition in modern Singapore till they no longer can. 

From You to Me (密切留忆) by Edmund Chew / 3 min / Drama / 2019

An elderly lady wants to learn photography from her granddaughter who is a photographer. She hopes that through photography, she gets to capture the essence of the good old days with her husband at Singapore historical places.

i.ee[OH} by Leslie Lung / 3 min / Documentary / 2019 

Distinguished volunteer and founder of the Community Chest of Singapore, Dr Ee Peng Liang shares his extraordinary insight and what led him into social work. This video highlights the identity and incredible journey of an individual, promoting the values of volunteerism, doing good, and the spirit of returning to the society.

Family Heirloom by Zhao Dan Yao / 3 min / Documentary / 2015

Three local family businesses succeed from astute guidance; much like our Singapore, which prospered under profound leadership. Our forefathers have set a stable foundation for our Home - it is time for us to carry on their Belief.

Blk 401 by Stanley Xu / 3 min / Documentary / 2015

A young man finds the feeling of home in the coffee shop he used to visit, as he reminisces fragments of his childhood and adolescence there. 

Rojak by Rebecca Jane Chu / 3 min / Drama / 2019

Set in the wake of the government's implementation of the Ethnic Integration Policy in HDB estates, Rojak is the story of two children from different cultural backgrounds who share a love for a certain eclectic hawker dish. 

 

Programme 5: Segment 2 (30 min)    

Echoes of 1965 by Bonotan Faith Ann Biton / 3 min / Documentary / 2019

In 1965, Singapore separated from Malaysia. Not knowing what the future held, the people had to figure out a way to work through their hardships. They reminisce about a Singapore we have never experienced, a Singapore that is so different from it is today. 

$ingapura by Lan Yu / 3 min / Drama / 2019

A slice of life piece that observes this society through a day in life of a driver. The driver, Ah Hock, is representative of a generation in Singapore who works mainly for survival, and to provide a better living for their family. 

Old Kakis by N. Mohamed Yahssir / 2 min / Drama / 2014

Old Kakis revolves around two old friends who talk about the changes in Singapore since independence. However, as they are conversing about these developments, they realize that one element will never change for the both of them: their 'Singaporean spirit'.

Playgrounds by Ervin Han / 10 min / Animation / 2017

A look at life's bittersweet simplicity as we follow a boy and a girl from childhood to old age with their years marked by Singapore playgrounds from days gone by.

Tricking Singapore by Christine Seow / 3 min / Documentary / 2017

Tricking Singapore explores the Tricking scene in Singapore. A small but vibrant community filled with young, passionate individuals, they show us what home truly means to them. 

Battle-Field by Isaac Magnus @ Imran Magnus / 3 min / Drama / 2019

Battle-Field is about a character's love of sport which brings forth his strength for Singapore, highlighting the similar values between Rugby and The Singapore Armed Forces (SAF). 

 

Programme 6 - 42 min

Screening of the first film of Singapore Bicentennial's trilogy 1299 by Ervin Han

Singer by Melinda Tan / 3 min / Drama / 2014 

Ten-year-old Meng nervously prepares for his debut solo singing performance at his school's National Day skit. His part is to sing the rousing finale song but he has one problem: he can't sing. Along the way, his family members try their best to support him in their own little ways. But when it's time for him to take the stage, Meng finally learns what it takes to complete the song. 

Sending Ravi by Ashraf Azhar / 3 min / Drama / 2016

Ravi has obtained a scholarship to UK for his further studies but he still need a sum of money for his living expenses overseas. His father, a hawker, assured him that he will help to pay for his expenses but Ravi knows that it will be tough. Will Ravi still be able to go to UK for his studies? Find out how the community at the food centre helped Ravi and his father.

Old Kakis by N. Mohamed Yahssir / 2 min / Drama / 2014

Old Kakis revolves around two old friends who talk about the changes in Singapore since independence. However, as they are conversing about these developments, they realize that one element will never change for the both of them: their 'Singaporean spirit'.

The Violin by Ervin Han / 16 min / Animation / 2015

A young boy receives an old violin as a gift out of kindness from a foreign trader in the 1930s. Over the 16-minute film, the violin graces different stages of Singapore - both figuratively and literally – as we see a young country's landscape change from the bustling 1930s to the dark days of the Japanese Occupation, followed by the sweeping political changes in the 60s that led to its independence and finally, present day.

The Perm by Wee Li Lin / 6 min / Comedy / 2017 

Soft spoken Carolyn, 12, is on the cusp of the awkward teenage years. About to enter secondary school, Carolyn decides to get a trendy Korean hairstyle to kickstart the fact that she is now of age to perm her hair. Carolyn's grandmother assures her that the best place to get the perm done is at grandma's long-time hair salon down the block. But is the salon Carolyn grew up in the right place to undertake this important rite of passage?

Sama Sama by Sanif Olek / 3 min / Drama / 2018

Two professions, army servicemen and personal chauffeurs meet at the ubiquitous hawker centre. Their value systems are tested as one questions the validity of their respective presence. Yet, behind the veneer of conceptions, they share a common trait – a desire to serve selflessly. This value stems from the pride in upholding the traditions of these professions. 

Pink IC by Alvin Lee / 3 min / Drama / 2018

Based on a true story, Pink IC showcases the emotional experience of a stateless Singaporean of Caucasian descent after waiting 50 years for his pink identification card. 

36 Ways to Say Good Morning by Royston Tan / 3 min / Drama / 2018

A film that showcases the sights and sounds we hear and see daily in Singapore but often take for granted. The film allows the audience to have a glimpse of the morning experience of Singaporeans from all walks of life, and it allows us to identify and relate to each scenario, and to celebrate the unspoken things that mark our Singapore identity.

 

Programme 7

Singapura by Bertrand Lee / 2 min / Drama / 2014

The film is set in 2015, in a hypothetical scenario that Singapore finally finds itself at war after 50 years of uninterrupted peace. A young soldier boy's thoughts are captured, as he is about to charge into battle, towards enemy fire. He goes through a plethora of emotions, from fear, to reminiscence, to realization, and finally, courage in the face of death.

The Usual by Sanif Olek / 3 min / Drama / 2017

The Usual revolves around Rosli, a Commando, and Uncle Siva, an Indian barber who played a part in Rosli's career choice. Watch to see the transformation of Rosli from "boy to man" and how he desires to inspire the next generation of National Servicemen.

Sama Sama by Sanif Olek / 3 min / Drama / 2018

Two professions, army servicemen and personal chauffeurs meet at the ubiquitous hawker centre. Their value systems are tested as one questions the validity of their respective presence. Yet, behind the veneer of conceptions, they share a common trait – a desire to serve selflessly. This value stems from the pride in upholding the traditions of these professions. 

Ang Ku Kueh by Chong Yu Lun / 3 min / Drama / 2017

A fresh recruit visits the optometrist to purchase glasses and improve his vision. Due to his eye deficiency, he lost hope and sees a dull future in his 2 years of army. He is in turn inspired by a little boy who looks up to him as a soldier and a hero. 

Toy Soldiers by Mervyn Yap / 3 min / Drama / 2017

A young man about to depart for National Service reminisces about the time he used to play with Toy Soldiers. 

Going Away by Tariq Mansor / 3 min / Drama / 2013

In this short film, a young lady struggles with a career-related decision and faces mixed reactions from her family members and friends on her decision to pursue an unconventional route in life. 

Ang Teng Kee by JLRudy Chen / 3 min / Drama / 2017

'Ang Teng Kee' is a Hokkien term which means Pink IC. This film is based on a story of a young soldier named Jenson, who thought he could get exempted from Basic Military Training due to his fear of firearms. After meeting his Encik, Jenson overcomes his fear and receives his 'Ang Teng Kee', signifying how he is now operationally ready to defend his home. 

Priceless by Kenny Tan / 3 min / Drama / 2013

A visit to the principal's office over an innocent dispute brings about an invaluable lesson on the significance of defending one's own and being there for what really matters.

$ingapura by Lan Yu / 3 min / Drama / 2019

A slice of life piece that observes this society through a day in life of a driver. The driver, Ah Hock, is representative of a generation in Singapore who works mainly for survival, and to provide a better living for their family. 

My Homeland A Photography Project by Grandpa Chen by Jastine Tan / 3 min / Drama / 2019

Max Chen returns to Singapore on a quest to capture one last photo for Grandpa Chen's final photography project, "My Homeland". 

Rojak by Rebecca Jane Chu / 3 min / Drama / 2019

Set in the wake of the government's implementation of the Ethnic Integration Policy in HDB estates, Rojak is the story of two children from different cultural backgrounds who share a love for a certain eclectic hawker dish. 

Echoes of 1965 by Bonotan Faith Ann Biton / 3 min / Documentary / 2019

In 1965, Singapore separated from Malaysia. Not knowing what the future held, the people had to figure out a way to work through their hardships. They reminisce about a Singapore we have never experienced, a Singapore that is so different from how it is today. 

阿興薄餅 Heng's Popiah by Sabrina Poon / 3 min / Drama / 2019

A retiring hawker contemplates passing on his family recipe to a keen young neighbour, in hopes of the next generation to continue the legacy. 

Battle-Field by Isaac Magnus @ Imran Magnus / 3 min / Drama / 2019

Battle-Field is about a character's love of sport which brings forth his strength for Singapore, highlighting the similar values between Rugby and The Singapore Armed Forces (SAF). 

From You to Me (密切留忆) by Edmund Chew / 3 min / Drama / 2019

An elderly lady wants to learn photography from her granddaughter who is a photographer. She hopes that through photography, she gets to capture the essence of the good old days with her husband at Singapore historical places. 

Neighbour by Daniel Yam / 7 min / Drama / 2019 

An NSF, Siva, saves his neighbour Felix from a group of bullies. The kind act marked the start of a beautiful friendship. Over time, Siva moves out with his father, leaving a small gift for Felix. Years later, Felix, now an NSF, encounters a kid being attacked by bullies. Felix saves the kid and escorts him back home only to be greeted by a very special surprise.

 

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