13/8 Singapore Shorts '21 - Selection 1 | Peatix tag:peatix.com,2011:1 2021-08-16T07:21:45+08:00 Peatix Asian Film Archive 13/8 Singapore Shorts '21 - Selection 1 tag:peatix.com,2021:event-2586442 2021-08-13T20:00:00SGT 2021-08-13T20:00:00SGT There will be five short films screened for Selection 1 of Singapore Shorts ‘21.This screening will be followed by a Q&A session with the filmmakers.  The Rating for Selection 1 is  I Took A Nap and I Miss You Directed by: Shelby Kho Runtime: 12 minutesCountry: SingaporeLanguage: EnglishRating: PG13 (Some Coarse Language)  WORLD PREMIERE Synopsis Recently widowed Liz struggles with grief while raising her two daughters - Gigi, a cynical teen venturing into romance, and pre-teen Stacy, whose imaginary boyfriend is her getting bullied at school. A coming-of-age, drama-comedy mockumentary about three women, all operating on what-ifs and varying circumstances of the heart.About the Director Shelby Kho has always watched how people function - people who look when you say "don't look", who say "what?" when they’ve heard the sentence - firing her up to translate the human condition into film.—What We May BeDirected by: Ashwind Menon Runtime: 19 minutes 46 secondsCountry: SingaporeLanguage: English, Bahasa MelayuRating: NC16 (Some Coarse Language and Drug References)SOUTHEAST ASIAN PREMIERE AwardsBEST ACTORNYFA Media Student & Open Youth Category 2020Synopsis An ex-convict of substance abuse tries to win over his 9-year-old son and reintegrate back into society. His value as a father and a man is challenged as he goes through a particularly trying day.About the Director Ashwind Menon graduated from LASALLE’s Puttnam School of Film and Animation, now working freelance on TVCs, short films, feature films, and most recently on HBO’s Westworld. His art is inspired by human connections and social realism.—The VisitDirected by: Morrie Tan Runtime: 9 minutes 6 secondsCountry: SingaporeLanguage: English, MandarinRating: PGSynopsis Month after month, Ting makes a solo trip to visit her father in prison, talking only through a glass panel in his windowless cell. She is determined to not let anything separate him from her and the realities of the world despite having to shoulder her emotional burdens alone.About the Director Morrie Tan, a 2019 Animation graduate from LASALLE College of the Arts, creates stories that are genuine and often autobiographical. Her film The Growth has screened locally - at Cartoons Underground and Digicon6 - and internationally.—Uncle Goose Waits For A Phone CallOriginal Title: 断舍离Directed by: Kew Lin Runtime: 15 minutesCountry: SingaporeLanguage: TeochewRating: PGSynopsis To stay waiting for an old friend’s phone call, the lonesome Uncle Goose does not leave his home for days. However when food runs out, Uncle Goose decides to go to literal great lengths in order to keep the telephone by his side. This is Kew Lin’s fifth narrative short film.About the Director Kew Lin directs with the attitude of a contrarian and an obsession for absurdity. He has produced many Chinese documentaries. As a visual effects artist, his credits include films such as Interstellar, The Avengers, and The Hunger Games.—Reunion DinnerOriginal Title: 团圆饭Directed by: Danielle Koh Wei Runtime: 14 minutes 49 secondsCountry: SingaporeLanguage: Mandarin, TeochewRating: PG13 (Some Disturbing Scenes)Synopsis Ah Ma, a lonely elderly woman suffering from dementia longs for her family to be united again. But when her children stop visiting her, she wonders if her family has forgotten her.About the Director Danielle Koh Wei is a fresh graduate from Singapore Polytechnic’s Media & Communications faculty looking to learn more about the beauty of filmmaking. Her final-year film Reunion Dinner is her directorial debut, produced, and edited entirely by herself.—If you have any trouble purchasing your tickets, please contact us at ticketing@asianfilmarchive.org — Important Notice:Do note that Oldham Theatre does not play ads and screenings will start promptly. Arrive early so as not to disrupt the screenings. All patrons are encouraged to purchase your tickets online to be able to secure a seat. Seats are limited due to social distancing regulations. If you choose to purchase tickets or merchandise at Oldham Theatre’s box office, cashless payment is preferred.Measures will be taken to ensure the health and safety of all patrons at Oldham Theatre. This includes wearing a mask at all times for both staff and patrons, temperature taking, SafeEntry logging and observance of social distancing around the theatre. Doors will open 20 minutes before showtime, so arrive early to register, take your temperature and find a seat.—T&CsConcession tickets apply to Students (Local & Overseas), Full-time National Servicemen (NSF), Senior Citizens (55 years and above) only.Please check film ratings before purchase of tickets. Please note that you may be asked to present your ID at the door (this applies to concession tickets as well). Only physical photographic identification is allowed, digital copies of identification are not allowed. AFA reserves the right to turn away any members of the public without physical photographic identification.Upon confirmation of your order for Tickets, no exchange of Tickets will be made under any circumstances and Tickets are not transferable. No refund on Tickets will be made under any circumstances except due to cancellation of the event. The resale of Tickets at any price is prohibited. Updates tag:peatix.com,2021-08-12 03:12:37 2021-08-12 03:12:37 The event description was updated. Diff#1099000 Updates tag:peatix.com,2021-08-06 10:58:13 2021-08-06 10:58:13 Title was changed to "13/8 Singapore Shorts '21 - Selection 1". Orig#1094486