Short Circuit, Singapore's First LGBT Film Festival, announced today that it would be returning with its highly anticipated seventh edition – Short Circuit 7. Held on the 21st October 2023 at The Projector, the event promises to celebrate diversity, artistry and a nod of support to the LGBTQ+ community.
Featuring a diverse line-up of eleven short films by Singaporean filmmakers, the festival, which was established in 2006, explores a wide range of themes such as love, identity, resilience and acceptance. This year, the programme will also include a host of engaging panel discussions and interactive Q&a sessions with the filmmakers themselves.
Held in support of The T Project and Oogachaga, all proceeds from the festival will be dedicated to creating a more inclusive and affirming society for queer individuals. The funds will be used to aid The T Project, as it continues its efforts to provide social services, such as shelter, support and...
Featuring a diverse line-up of eleven short films by Singaporean filmmakers, the festival, which was established in 2006, explores a wide range of themes such as love, identity, resilience and acceptance. This year, the programme will also include a host of engaging panel discussions and interactive Q&a sessions with the filmmakers themselves.
Held in support of The T Project and Oogachaga, all proceeds from the festival will be dedicated to creating a more inclusive and affirming society for queer individuals. The funds will be used to aid The T Project, as it continues its efforts to provide social services, such as shelter, support and...
- 9/4/2023
- by Panos Kotzathanasis
- AsianMoviePulse
“Spurred by a film production crew who claimed she has no imagination, a blind grandma constructs an unusual cycling simulation with common household items.” (Official)
“Aunt Lotus & Her Dream Bicycle” review is part of the Submit Your Film Initiative
While existing as a rather one-note creative project, “Aunt Lotus & Her Dream Bicycle” manages to take its simple premise and evoke a sincere sentimentality for its characters. Furthermore, through ‘Aunt Lotus” relationship with her filmmaker son, the short reflects a deep respect for older generations and how they can inspire creatives. The end result is a touching experience that resonates love of cinema and family.
Through ‘Aunt Lotus', director Kew Lin creates a charismatic and convincing persona who is not weighed down by her liability, always thriving for something greater and confident in herself. Eccentric and bubbly, the aforementioned ‘dream bicycle' acts as a celebration of the past as opposed to...
“Aunt Lotus & Her Dream Bicycle” review is part of the Submit Your Film Initiative
While existing as a rather one-note creative project, “Aunt Lotus & Her Dream Bicycle” manages to take its simple premise and evoke a sincere sentimentality for its characters. Furthermore, through ‘Aunt Lotus” relationship with her filmmaker son, the short reflects a deep respect for older generations and how they can inspire creatives. The end result is a touching experience that resonates love of cinema and family.
Through ‘Aunt Lotus', director Kew Lin creates a charismatic and convincing persona who is not weighed down by her liability, always thriving for something greater and confident in herself. Eccentric and bubbly, the aforementioned ‘dream bicycle' acts as a celebration of the past as opposed to...
- 4/12/2023
- by Adam Symchuk
- AsianMoviePulse
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