A Singapore Dementia Story
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- Gavin Lim (Another Go)
- Jenny Ng (Really?)
- Raymus Chang (Two Ways to Forget)
- Vikneshwaran Silva (The Last Thread)
- Andie Chen (What Day Is It?)
- Kate Pang (What Day Is It?)
- Tan Kheng Hua
- Peter Yu
- Lim Shi-An
- Bernard Lim
- Suhaimi Yusof
- A. Panneeirchelvam
- Alaric Tay
- Oon Shu An
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A Singapore Dementia Story is a 2026 Singaporean anthology film, consisting of five short film segments directed by Gavin Lim, Jenny Ng, Raymus Chang, Vikneshwaran Silva and Andie Chen. The film is curated and produced by Daniel Yun, the cast included Tan Kheng Hua, Lim Shi-An, A. Panneeirchelvam, Alaric Tay, Oon Shu An and the voices of Bernard Lim and Suhaimi Yusof.
The film is presented by the Lien Foundation and Dementia Singapore.
Another Go
Leon and Georgia Lim are a couple coping with early-onset dementia. Georgia, a chemistry professor, has dementia while their daughter copes with her mother's struggling to remember who she is.[1]
Really?
A filial son who gives up his job to take care of his mum with dementia.
Two Ways to Forget
An AI animated short film about a successful lawyer hiding his dementia while a math teacher accepting his.
The Last Thread
A retired soldier struggles with his guilt, grief and a painful family event, relived through his dementia.
What Day Is It?
John and Sophia are a couple coping with John getting more and more forgetful.[2]
Cast
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