Issue 113 | Apr-Jun 2018

My Love Sinema

A Uniquely Singapore story

A new series, Feature Films, presents quality Singapore films infused with a familiar local flavour that tell a uniquely Singapore story.

From left: Mr Bernard Toh, Ms Tan Ai Leng and Ms Cheryl Wee.

Organised by NUS Alumni Relations, each session features a sharing session with the talents who worked on the film to enhance the audience’s appreciation of the film.

The inaugural screening held on 22 February showcased My Love Sinema to more than 230 alumni, staff, students and guests. Lead actress Ms Cheryl Wee (Arts and Social Sciences ’10) and director Ms Tan Ai Leng (Arts and Social Sciences ’00) shared on their passion for performing and directing in the sharing session hosted by Director of NUS Alumni Relations, Mr Bernard Toh (Architecture ’84).

Both alumni were glad to be back in campus and to share their film and stories with the NUS community. “It really warmed my heart to be able to share the film with alumni friends and residents of the school!” said Ms Tan.

“Dreams keep us alive, and make us grow from the challenges and mistakes we make.” Ms Cheryl Wee

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