Metabolist Regeneration of a Dementia Nation | Singapore | 2020 | 11′
Directed by Jerome Ng Xin Hao
Golden Mile Complex, an important icon of 1970’s Metabolist urbanism, faces demolition in Singapore. The Film speculates on an alternative vision for this residential block, saving and absorbing physical artifacts from Singapore’s threatened urban infrastructure. It is a prototype for future development in architecture; capable of allowing new and existing residents to forge new memories, whilst giving space for the past to breathe; urging us all to resist the power structures that would readily erased our urban memories.
About The Director
Being an enthusiast of Architecture, Film and Visual Communication, Jerome’s hope is for his film works to explore architectural design and films as a form of visual communication to express the concepts and intent of the projects. His ideal dream would always involve working with communities to create architectural solutions for better living conditions and contributing to the society through his designs and films. |
Under The Same Pink Sky | Singapore | 2020 | 17′
Directed by Gladys Ng
As a breast cancer diagnosis shatters a woman’s life, an encounter with a stranger has a ripple effect on both their lives.
About The Director
Gladys Ng is a filmmaker from Singapore. Her short film, ‘My Father After Dinner’, was presented Best Singapore Short at the 26th Singapore International Film Festival (SGIFF) 2015. She subsequently made ‘The Pursuit Of a Happy Human Life’, a commission that opened SGIFF 2016. Her latest film ‘Under the Same Pink Sky’ was awarded Best Directing and Best Editing at the National Youth Film Awards 2020. |
Baby Boy | Singapore | 2020 | 25′
Directed by Jessica Heng
In this coming-of-age film, 17-year-old Zaki’s ambitions are disrupted by his troubled family past, and he now has to wrestle with the idea of fatherhood when he learns that his ex-girlfriend is pregnant.
About The Director
Jessica is a Singaporean filmmaker interested in telling visceral stories that resonate with empathy. Her documentary short, Koon Seng Road, won the URA Heritage Short Film Award in 2017. She is also interested in film criticism; she has contributed to local publications SINDIE and ZYRUPMAG, and participated in the Singapore International Film Festival Youth Jury and Critics program. |