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The Singaporean identity is ever-evolving, reflecting a nation's quest for pride and purpose. Films serve as a lens for self-reflection, sharing stories that define who we are and the society we live in. 12 Storeys explores loneliness, alienation, and societal pressures within an HDB block, while Mee Pok Man depicts a hawker's unfulfilled love, symbolising the struggles of those overlooked by progress. Money No Enough and I Not Stupid offer humorous yet poignant insights into societal issues, from financial struggles, societal expectations to the education system’s impact on students and families. Ilo Ilo captures the bond between a family and their domestic helper during the 1997 Asian financial crisis. A Yellow Bird delves into loss and tradition, while Sayang Disayang celebrates the connection between a caregiver and her elderly charge. These diverse films capture the essence of Singaporean life, providing a deeper understanding of who we are as a nation. 00:00 Opening title 00:09 Most iconic Singaporean films? 01:13 How Singaporean movies shape our culture 02:16 What happened to Singapore's once-illustrious film industry? 05:52 Eric Khoo revisits the set of MEE POK MAN (1995) 07:30 Lim Kay Tong surprises Eric Khoo mid-interview 10:06 How film ratings influenced movies 11:22 12 STOREYS (1997) and HDB living 13:00 Fighting for the PG rating 14:19 How Jack Neo joined 12 STOREYS 15:00 Lum May Yee had never acted before 12 STOREYS 17:37 Singaporean cinema became more accessible 18:17 MONEY NO ENOUGH (1998) and the Asian Financial Crisis 19:30 Jack Neo on MONEY NO ENOUGH's poor production value 20:26 How the film got away with 95% dialect 21:30 MONEY NO ENOUGH 2 (2008) criticised by then-Prime Minister 23:05 What inspired Jack Neo's I NOT STUPID (2002) 26:08 Discussions around foreign domestic workers 29:10 Directors speak on ILO ILO (2013) and SAYANG DISAYANG (2013) 31:35 Lack of respectful racial representation in Singapore films 33:18 Universal story in K Rajagopal's A YELLOW BIRD (2016) 35:12 Inspiration behind A YELLOW BIRD (2016) 36:33 One-room flats show a different side of Singapore 39:19 Telling Singapore stories 40:24 Nostalgia and WONDERLAND (2023) 43:28 What is uniquely Singaporean 44:43 Why we must keep making Singapore movies =========== About On The Red Dot: CNA's weekly programme documents the stories of ordinary Singaporeans and celebrates their resilience, identity and sense of belonging. =========== On The Red Dot playlist: • On The Red Dot | Full Episodes #CNAInsider #OnTheRedDot #Singapore #Cinema #Movie #Film #Singaporean #Cannes #MadeInSingapore #Nostalgia For more, SUBSCRIBE to CNA INSIDER! https://cna.asia/insideryoutubesub Follow CNA INSIDER on: Instagram: / cnainsider Facebook: / cnainsider Website: https://cna.asia/cnainsider