SINGAPORE - Four short films inspired by true stories of Singaporeans who have demonstrated resilience and adaptability during the coronavirus pandemic have been released.. Read more at straitstimes.com.
SINGAPORE - Four short films inspired by true stories of Singaporeans who have demonstrated resilience and adaptability during the coronavirus pandemic have been released.
Each work highlights a section of the population affected by the pandemic and comes with information about government programmes relevant to that group's needs. The four films are directed by local film-makers Royston Tan , Caleb Huang, Alvin Lee and He Shuming. The films were made during the circuit breaker period and"extensive precautions were taken to ensure the safety of crew and talent," according to the press release.
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