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- An 11-year-old girl who is carefree until she starts to experience horrifying physical changes to her body.
- In her last year of secondary school, a bright Indonesian student is determined to pursue her education and resist getting married, despite the expectations of her community.
- A middle-aged widower whose relationship with his sensitive teenage son in the densely packed spaces of contemporary Singapore slowly becomes unbearable.
- Inevitably, a transfer to a maximum security prison will eventually challenge the integrity and ethics of a young correctional officer on his way to become a chief executioner.
- A lonely construction worker from China goes missing at a Singapore land reclamation site, and a sleepless police investigator must put himself in the mind of the migrant to uncover the truth beneath all that sand.
- A woman and a little girl find solace and joy during secret stairwell meetings, bonding over playful games.
- Escaping his foundering marriage in London, Gerry (Aidan Gillen) goes to Singapore to sort out the estate of his brother John, who owned a hostess bar there and has just died in mysterious circumstances.
- The search for the body of Andres Bonifacio.
- Married for 16 years, Peggy and Jason's relationship has hit a middle-age lull. They appear like an 'average' couple, but beneath the surface, they are struggling with emotional and intimacy issues. Meanwhile, everyone else in their family is also having relationship problems. Sleep With Me is a comedy drama that explores love and marriage through the ups and downs of a multi-generational family.
- 1980s Singapore. An Indian chauffeur, Siva, who accused of molesting his employer's teenage daughter is suddenly found murdered. As the police dive deeper into the case, they uncover a web of lies, deceit, and secrets involving drug smuggling and a love affair that tears the family apart. The story is told through police interviews, flashbacks and dramatic scenes as the viewer is taken on a journey to find out how and why Siva died. Everyone interviewed has their version of the truth and a motive for wanting Siva out of the picture. The plot twists and turns to arrive at a finale that solves the case, but does it reveal what really happened?
- After the disappearance of his baby daughter, Darren receives mysterious DVDs containing videos of his private life and most intimate moments. When he finds the mysterious voyeur, Darren turns the gaze around and confronts his own image in the other.
- Siva, a Singaporean-Indian man is released after in prison for contraband smuggling. Unable to find forgiveness form his mother, he begins a quest to locate his ex-wife and daughter. Just as he finds solace and hope in the company of an illegal Chinese prostitute, he is confronted with an unbearable truth about his family. How far he will go in order to redeem himself from guilt?
- En is a Singaporean student that will soon be enlisted in the army. While his mother is away, he has to stay with his grandparents. Thus, he starts learning new things about his missing father.
- Police officer Yang Liching and cyber psychologist Lin Muze investigate the mysterious death of a teenage girl, revealing a much wider and more sinister web of exploitation. As Liching digs deeper, dark secrets are revealed.
- 1990s Saigon, San wants to have enough money for a sex-change operation that will fulfil her dream of living in a woman's body. San's lover, Nam, must work as an underground dog-cage fighter to support this dream. The young lovers are unaware that the dark forces they will have to battle may cost them their relationship and test the limit of their humanity.
- 'The Day I Lost My Shadow' is a trilogy set in three iconic locations within Singapore's Little India district: Race Course Road, Campbell Lane and Syed Alwi Road. The notion of re-examining history by truth and myth through visual storytelling serves as the inter-connecting thread between the three short films, and the films offer glimpses of Little India through the 19th and 20th centuries. The first part, titled "Campbell Lane", juxtaposes scenes from the life of Indian pioneer businessman P. Govindasamy Pillai with that of a modern-day migrant from India, who works in a fruit shop round the corner from the museum. The second part, titled "Race Course Road", traces the construction of the Race Course and the contribution of Indian convicts towards this facility; the interactions between the European and Indians on the Race Course, pointing to the presence of multicultural, multi-ethnic groups in what is now known as Little India. The third and final part, titled "Syed Alwi Road" revolves around the world of cinema. It makes reference to the New World which represents a golden era of entertainment not just in the neighbourhood, but in Singapore. In this part, fictional, documentary and archival footage forms the base material to edit together a film that blends memories from past and present, reality and myth, documentary and fiction.
- "The Distance Between Us" is an anthology series about love and relationships in post-Circuit Breaker Singapore. Through a diverse moods and styles, the films take viewers behind closed doors for a glimpse at how people are living and loving during these anxious times.
- In Singapore, where even vapes are illegal, three rebellious schoolgirls are caught smoking by the principal. Their revenge prank takes a sinister turn.
- An amalgamation of the directors interests and experiences in painting, conceptual art and sound art.
- Immigrants in three different situations attempt to find the lost or never established connections between their new and old homelands.
- Inspired by the first English-language novel "Inheritance" of acclaimed Singaporean novelist Balli Kaur Jaswal about Singapore's Punjabi-Sikh diaspora, the film surrounds the story of a Punjabi family and the characters' struggles against traditions and belonging. The project involves the local Punjabi community, whom has often been left out of the larger Singaporean narrative even when they are such an important part of our cultural landscape.