All I Have To Do Is Dream (2020)

By adelyn-1800, 6 September, 2022
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What does the Singapore Dream look like to you and me?

What did the Singapore Dream look like to our forefathers who migrated to, grew up in, and witnessed a pre- and post-independent Singapore?

What did the Singapore Dream look like to our forefathers who toiled through the days of rapid industrialisation?

What does the Singapore Dream look like to our retiring and active seniors now, in 2020?

Two mysterious figures wake up in the National Museum of Singapore on National Day in 2020. Both exist to collect dreams. One has the ability to draw out deeper knowledge behind objects, and another uses sign language, sculpting meaning in the air with his fingers. With the help of a young museum worker with Down Syndrome, they embark on a journey through the galleries, collecting dreams of the past and present.

(Source: Access Path Productions Programme)

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