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Uncensored We zoom into the lives of what many will deemed as the black sheep of our society -Transsexuals. We delve into this dark culture and lifestyle, their explicit secrets, background and life stories. We uncover tales from 2 transsexual prostitutes and their shocking revelation about the happenings at Changi Village. We also get up close and personal with a popular transsexual figure, as she opens up about her sex operation procedure. This is ScreenBox’s boldest production! If you want to acquire this for broadcast or distribution in your territory, kindly email to Executive Producer, Sujimy Mohamad (sujimy@screenbox.com.sg) You can also purchase this title on DVD islandwide (Singapore).
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Testimoni
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Tabah
Tabah (Season 1) Tabah is a moving docudrama that profiles extraordinary individuals who have risen above their given circumstances and survived extraordinary tests in life. Meet these people who have come out of tough situations with their fighting spirit still intact in Tabah. Tabah (Season 2) 'Tabah' (determined/ persevering) is an 8 episode documentary series showcasing the lives of extraordinary people going through extraordinary challenges and struggles to go about their daily lives. The programme features real life stories of these amazing individuals, who have the determination to live their lives to the fullest despite all their difficulties.
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Bongkar
Bongkar is a red hot investigative programme that has boldly opened up the secrets beneath the image of the mainstream Malay/Muslim community. Its investigative reporting slant and the hard questions confronted during the series have made it a huge talking point in the community and local newspapers. Bongkar (Season 1) In its first season, Bongkar exposes the mechanics behind scams like timeshare and investment funds that have managed to victimise many in the Malay/Muslim community. Bongkar (Season 2) Bongkar has created controversy once again in its 2nd season unmasking taboos kept under wraps by the Malay/Muslim community. |
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SEKSa
SEKSa is a practical ‘guide-book’ for today’s parents. With reenactments and scenarios, the show tackles sexual issues pertaining to youths of today upfront promoting understanding across the generation gap and circumventing the taboo of sex education. |
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Ibu…(Exemplary Mother)
A tribute to the sacrifices that mothers go through. Exemplary mothers share stories of courage and tremendous sacrifice in bringing up their children. |
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Kau Istimewa (The Extraordinary People)
Kau Istimewa is a uniquely moving series showcasing an intimate look at the lives of the destitute living in Singapore. Through its 3 seasons, the narrative has evolved lending a more wholistic view of the progression of these people out of poverty. The strong visual concept has reaped accolades from the International Film & Video Festival. Kau Istimewa (The Extraordinary People) Story 1 Experience the life struggles and challenges of the poor and needy in Singapore through the eyes of 7 unique zakat (tithe) recipients. Kau Istimewa (The Extraordinary People) Story 2 Living in poverty, these extraordinary people chose to rise above their circumstances by making education and upgrading of their skills their main priority. Kau Istimewa (The Extraordinary People) Story 3 |
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Hanyut Hanyut opened up the underbelly of youth culture to viewers with its grittiness and unflinching honesty. Its intrepid reporting has been a talking point amongst television viewers and its controversial approach has garnered a high viewership and awards such as the Best Info-Ed programme in Pesta Perdana. Hanyut (Adrift) Hanyut features real-life cases of troubled youths tackling issues such as gangsterism, running away from home and other social problems. Hanyut - Masihkah Ada Harapan? (Adrift - Is there still hope?) Focuses the spotlight on school dropouts and case studies of troubled youths caught in a world of vice and crime due to poor family support and ill-informed decisions. |
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