Generation gaps are limited not only to human connections, occurring also in landscapes, values and culture — these are the different changes Singapore had gone through. Featuring a selection of local short films, Rhythm of Time — Mini Film Festival is a time capsule that documents various depictions of generation gap in Singapore from the 1940s to the present day.
Many of these critically-acclaimed shorts are no longer easily accessible to the public, with the oldest one produced more than 25 years ago. Carefully curated by Screentone, this mini film festival will be presented both physically and online, accompanying the launch of SCCC’s latest short film, Aunt Lotus & Her Dream Bicycle.
Presented by: Singapore Chinese Cultural Centre
Produced by: Screentone LLP
Rating: General
Jun 19, 2022 - Jun 19, 2022
1.30pm – 2.45pm
3.45pm – 5.00pm
6.00pm – 7.30pm
SCCC Auditorium, Level 9
Online:20 June till 20 August 2022
Multi-languages with English/Chinese Subtitles
All ages
Free (pre-registration required)
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