
Singapore, 1994. Ah Girl is a curious 7-year-old girl. Since her parents separated, she lives in a small flat with her younger sister, Ah Tian, her easygoing Pa who works nightshifts, and her irritable Grandmother. They see their needy and unreliable Mum on weekends. One weekend, drunk Mum asks if Ah Girl wants to live with her when she gets a bigger flat. This question disrupts Ah Girl's sense of the world, and the rest of the film unfolds as she struggles with the decision. She becomes increasingly aware that her family life is far from normal.
2026-01-31 00.0

On the evening of a total eclipse of the moon, seven close friends gather for a dinner party. One of the friends, a relationship therapist says that she is convinced that many couples would separate if they saw the messages on each other's phones. As the friends debate this contention, they agree - some of them reluctantly - to play a game. They will each place their phone on the table and they will share their messages and calls with the rest of the group.
2026-02-13 00.0

Who are we, when our origins no longer protect us, yet continue to live within us? This short unfolds as a passage without destination, offering neither answers nor salvation. It's not a return to the origin nor a path toward redemption, but a state of permanence: the experience of inhabiting places, memories, and beliefs without ever feeling fully 'at home'.
2026-02-13 00.0