Uncertainty. Self-discovery. Kinship. Euphoria.

Trapped in a red dinosaur outfit, a Singaporean child wonders why they can’t present themselves in another way, the threads of prehistoric prejudices swaddled around our shared consciousness, our realms of possibility.

School! Army! Reservist! The regimented rituals of life offer little in the way of hope, of liberation, for the beautiful reality they never countenanced.

Yet saviours and salvation flicker over time, cosmic blips whose meaning is known only after meaning has been created: a role model in Rome, a brother on the court, an apologetic mother, a teary-eyed father, and an unsuspecting grandmother, whose name becomes a bridge to the ancestral past.

And then, she finds the courage to be who she is. The Euphoria is Real.

Video credits

Director: Grace Baey
Producers: Charmaine Poh and Jere-Jaymit Singh
Camera and location sound: Grace Baey and Basil Tan
Script: Grace Baey and Sudhir Vadaketh
Editor: Denise Oliveiro


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