Screening of 十二夜2: 回到第零天 TWELVE NIGHTS 2: BACK TO DAY ZERO + Q&A | Singapore Chinese Film Festival 2021 | Peatix tag:peatix.com,2011:1 2021-05-10T10:46:15+08:00 Peatix Singapore Film Society Screening of 十二夜2: 回到第零天 TWELVE NIGHTS 2: BACK TO DAY ZERO + Q&A | Singapore Chinese Film Festival 2021 tag:peatix.com,2021:event-1890431 2021-05-07T19:00:00SGT 2021-05-07T19:00:00SGT BUNDLE OPTIONSThree bundle options are available! 3 Titles @ $36.00 6 Titles @ $66.00 9 Titles @ $90.00 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Nk-zhF5tHWc台湾 Taiwan / 2020 / 93 Min / PG / 华语 Mandarin / 中英文字幕 English & Chinese subtitles导演 Director:Raye LIU过去台湾一年扑杀十万只无人认养的犬猫,“十二夜”讲述的就是这些因弃养或流浪来到公立收容所的生命。纪录片上映一年后,台湾修法推行“零扑杀政策”,但弃养与繁殖无法遏止的情况下,流浪狗问题并未因此获得解决。第二集走出收容所来到社会不同角落,探讨流浪动物问题的源头。民间动保团体展开的“下乡绝育”与“结扎计划”挑战饲主长久以来根深蒂固的养狗思维。公立收容所的改建计划因“邻避效应”遭到抗议,困难重重。而改建完成的高雄燕巢收容所,却面临依然满载的情形。如何带给下一个世代“动物保护观念”争取未来的希望?第二集历时三年拍摄后制完成,内容围绕“结扎”、“收容”、“生命教育”三个主题,以多个动保团体及公立收容所在各地的行动呈现人与流浪狗之间的因果关系,并前往美国、日本及奥地利取材,与观众共同思考解决之道。Twelve Nights 2: Back to Day Zero is the sequel to the original Twelve Nights (2013) documentary film. Director Raye LIU steps out of the older shelters and into different corners of Taiwanese society, delving back to the original source of the stray dog problem. This second film took three years to produce. It explores issues such as spay-&-neuter, the animal shelter systems, and life education through the actions of animal welfare charities and shelters in Taiwan, revealing the true cause and effect of humans and stray dogs. As part of the investigation, the team travels to the United States, Japan, and Austria to learn from the experiences of these countries, with the hope of engaging more people to create better solutions for animal welfare.Singapore Chinese Film Festival is co-founded and organised by the Singapore Film Society and Singapore University of Social Sciences, and is held annually since 2013. The main objective of the festival is to promote the appreciation of quality Chinese Cinema here in Singapore. Through panel discussions and dialogue, the festival aims to foster deeper interaction between Singapore filmmaking talents and filmmakers from China, Hong Kong, Taiwan and Malaysia.It is currently the second largest film festival held in Singapore in terms of number of films screened and audience attendance, with yearly growth in attendance since its inauguration in 2013.More infomation at our SCFF website.