SINGAPORE – Media OutReach – 3 December 2021 – True Colors Film Festival (TCFF) returns from today offering audiences around the world free
streaming of 20 short films and 4 Dialogues. Presented by The Nippon
Foundation, the films present new and sometimes radical human perspectives about
life and the pursuit of happiness. Highlights include:
- The world’s first Oscar-nominated film
featuring a DeafBlind Actor, 2021
Oscar-nominated FEELING THROUGH and its ‘making of’ documentary, CONNECTING
THE DOTS; - Oscar-winning short films THE
SILENT CHILD (2017) and HELIUM (2013); - Official Selection of the Fashion Film Festival Milano from 13-18
January 2022, THE FUTURE IS NOW!,
a True Colors Festival
documentary. - ON BEAUTY, inspired by the work of
photographer and founder of Positive Exposure, Rick Guidotti, who
challenges the ‘universal’ beauty standard espoused by the fashion
industry. - Dialogues: Hear first-hand from US director Doug Roland (FEELING
THROUGH) and his cast Robert Tarango and Steven Prescod; Tunku Mona
Riza (REDHA) from Malaysia who chats with Singaporean actor and
educator, Aidli Mosbit; US
director Amanda Lukoff (THE
R-WORD), with sibling and self-advocates, Singaporeans Tasneem Majeed and
Allan Cai; and US photographer Rick Guidotti with Tokyo-based
photographer and multimedia artist, Lily Shu, and Singaporean actor and
host Oon Shu An. - “There’s no shortage of
options for streaming movies on demand, but here you’ll discover a selection not
found anywhere else; a one-stop shop of award-winning films and dialogues about
Perspectives that will entertain, challenge and inspire,” says Audrey Perera,
Executive Producer of True Colors Film Festival 2021.
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Shorts and Dialogues can be viewed around the world via Vimeo, Features can
be watched on The Projector Plus by viewers across Asia, and the bonus program
can be viewed on Filmbankmedia only in Japan and Singapore. For more
information, visit the TCFF 2021 website.
For updates, sign-up for the TCFF 2021 mailer.
True Colors Film
Festival 2021 is a free online event that launches on December 3, coinciding
with International Day of Persons with Disabilities (IDPD). Now in its
second edition, the first True Colors Film Festival, held in 2020, drew an
audience of almost 8,000 from 39 countries.
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