A sharp cultural truth waiting to be told.
Not the kind you find in headlines or hashtags but the kind that lives in glances across dinner tables, in jokes that aren’t funny anymore, in silence where stories should be.
We’re not here to smooth the edges. We’re here to sharpen the focus. To surface the things we all feel but rarely name. Because the most powerful stories aren’t manufactured. They’re remembered. And the truth? It’s been waiting long enough.
Narrative Short Film on Mental Health
Through The Looking Glass
It doesn’t show you who you are. It shows you who you pretend not to be.
A story where reflections talk back, timelines collapse, and memory feels more real than the present.
This isn’t a film about answers; it’s a confrontation with the questions we’ve buried under routine, performance, and politeness.
You’ll see the face. Then the fracture.
Because on the other side of the glass, the truth is never symmetrical.
Like There's No Tomorrow
What if the end was the beginning?
What if the moment you stopped planning… you actually started living?
This isn’t a film about death. It’s about urgency. About the things we would say, do, and become if the clock ran out at midnight. It follows a cast of ordinary souls making reckless, honest, beautiful choices, simply because tomorrow isn’t promised.
In a world addicted to deferral, this story is a collision course with now.
Messy. Unfiltered. Electric.
Because sometimes the only way to feel alive is to pretend it’s your last day on Earth.

Award Winning Micro Drama
Short Film For Mediacorp's Star Search 2024
Theater of Life | Star Search 2024
Six dreamers. One stage. Zero rewrites.
Theatre of Life isn’t just a short film; it's a raw, human snapshot of young lives caught between "not yet" and "almost there."
Directed by Cho Jun Ming and anchored by veteran Lina Ng’s quiet gravity, it’s part confessional, part collision. Vulnerability meets ambition. Mistakes meet meaning.
Each scene is a swing, some miss, some land but all of it is real.
This is what happens when talent has 10 minutes to prove it’s more than potential.
It’s not acting. It’s becoming.
A Simple and Clean Affair
Two lives reconnect over litter—and it’s anything but trashy.
When Hui Min returns to Singapore, she's armed with plogging tongs, high standards, and zero tolerance for mess, emotional or environmental. Then comes Jun Jie: old classmate, walking disaster, and unexpected spark.
What begins with a rogue volleyball to the head unravels into something tender, comedic, and deeply Singaporean.
Backed by the Public Hygiene Council, this isn't just romance, it's a rom-com with responsibility. Each scene smuggles civic pride into slice-of-life storytelling.
Because keeping clean isn’t just policy—it’s personal.
Love blooms. Trash disappears.
Welcome to a simple and clean affair.
Rom-com on public cleanliness by Public Hygiene Council
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