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Through five short films by local filmmakers, A Singapore Dementia Story draws on the courage of caregivers and the artistry of a team to illuminate the lived realities of those affected.

In the face of dementia, we are bound together by threads of vulnerability, loss, love and hope. Helmed by veteran Daniel Yun, this anthology invites us to remember lives altered by dementia, confront stigma, and champion care that is both compassionate and creative.

Another Go” by Gavin Lim
A husband’s tireless care for his wife’s worsening dementia takes a devastating turn, transforming their lifelong devotion into a shared journey through memory, loss, and love.

Really?” by Jenny Ng
A devoted son cares patiently for his ageing mother, but subtle cracks in their daily routine reveal a deeper bond shaped by quiet sacrifice and unspoken fear.

Two Ways to Forget” by Raymus Chang
A perfectionist lawyer hides his decline, while a boisterous technician masks his with bravado — until an unexpected bond reveals that sometimes forgetting is the only truth left to share.

The Last Thread” by Viknesh Silva
A proud retired soldier’s slipping memory unravels a buried tragedy, forcing father and son to confront guilt, grief, and the fragile threads holding their family together.

What Day Is It?” by Andie Chen
Love and humour become a couple’s fiercest defence as a high-flying banker quietly hides his young-onset dementia from the spirited baker who knows him best.

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