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- A privileged young lawyer, Jane becomes a reluctant champion of the vulnerable when she partners up with Arif, a cynical yet compassionate social worker to take on pro-bono cases of the less fortunate.
- Tori, a social media influencer/celebrity, disappears a month after going public with her relationship by posting her first picture of her and her boyfriend. In the style of 'The Dead Girl' and 'Crash', the story unfolds from five points of view; a student who is a social outcast, a disgruntled assistant to a talent manager, a forum moderator who brags, a singer who has insecurities with regard to her boyfriend and the missing social media influencer herself. The first four episodes on the respective characters turn out to be cyber bullies. The story explores their responses to the disappearance, ranging from guilt, indifference, celebration or sadness. The bullies are seen as regular people, but with dark secrets. Their views may change when it is revealed that Tori has taken her own life. The last episode puts audience in the view of the victim. She struggles to put brave fronts until she is pushed to the edge. Audience will see how cyberbullying affects people.
- A young blind girl, Chico, goes on a search to find her missing dog Gogo.
- On Addison's birthday, her best friend Minnie throws her a party. At the party, she kisses a good looking man - Damien - to invoke jealousy in her ex-boyfriend, Caleb. But the kiss throws her and her friends into a supernatural realm.
- Married for 16 years, Peggy and Jason's relationship has hit a middle-age lull. They appear like an 'average' couple, but beneath the surface, they are struggling with emotional and intimacy issues. Meanwhile, everyone else in their family is also having relationship problems. Sleep With Me is a comedy drama that explores love and marriage through the ups and downs of a multi-generational family.
- "Way Back When" is a 5-episode miniseries centred around Lucas. Fifteen years ago, Lucas developed feelings for Charlotte, and through 5 significant moments in their relationship across the span of 15 years, we come to understand why it wasn't meant to be. At the end, she's leaving the country for good. Will they have one last shot at love?
- A day in the life of Faiz, who skips school to spend some time with a transvestite.
- Tia, an actress in self-imposed exile, returns for her shot at success. All that's in her way is the director, an inhuman Korean A.I. built to create the ultimate K-Drama.
- Is the scoring top in class more important than having compassion? In a harsh environment called school, the top 3 students in the class are tasked to help their classmate NINA improve her exam score. As they get to know NINA better, they find out that she is ill and the upcoming test could be her final exam in school.
- For 70-year-old Kheng, terminal illness is a thundercloud that throws his quiet everyday life into shadow. Fearful of what is to come, the old man fades, withdrawing into himself as the threat of death looms. His daughter, Lin, does her best to care for him but struggles with also being a newly single-parent to 19-year-old Ben, who is reeling from his parents' divorce as well. One night, Kheng encounters Ben's EDM (Electronic Dance Music) playlist and is inexplicably hooked. To everyone's surprise, the music brings Kheng to life and introduces a world where death sentences are drowned out by deafening beats. The music gradually brings the family together, revealing unlikely lessons about how to love, live, and be happy, in the strange and wonderful rave that is life.
- Cities are defined by their gleaming, towering skyscrapers, but its soul and heartbeat are its people and their stories. This Scene City series is a keyhole into these rich and layered narratives, landscapes and vignettes, about how we live and breathe as seen through the eyes of Viddsee filmmakers.
- Baedah was terrorized by her neighbors because she often took food rations for other neighbors in the seven daily death events.
- Claire Chan has an ability to "see" numbers of lies one have told after traumatic childhood incident. What seems like a superpower becomes a curse as everyone around her prove to be liars. She is unable to trust anyone, until she meets Larry. The Lying Theory is a serialized adaptation from the original short film - The Lying Theory by Lauren Teo. A Viddsee Original Production.
- A young lawyer, Jane Liu, is assigned by her mentor to help Mdm Wong, a 75 years old repeated shoplifter, as a pro bono defense counsel. What seems to be an easy open and shut case suddenly takes a weird turn when Jane discovers that Mdm Wong's repeated petty crimes are intentional and deliberate. Jane suspects and worries that Mdm Wong could be a victim of elderly abandonment and decides to take action upon herself, only to realize that her ulterior motive is to relief herself from being her son's burden.
- While watching an R -rated movie, two friends share and re-enact their first time of intimacy.
- Uncle is a misanthrope who isolates himself by driving a taxi. Plying the roads of Singapore for the past 18 years, the city holds no secrets for him. The unexpected death of his relief driver forces him to drive the remaining days of his career for hours, on end, which sets in motion a journey that blurs reality and delusion. Directed by Don Aravind, 'Drive' chronicles the life of Uncle and his unique accidental passengers.
- A police officer faces a difficult decision when he comes across a stranger waiting for an old friend.
- After two sailors help a young lady reenter her home, they return later to find out that their evening was not all it had seemed.
- In this heartwarming series, we aim to fulfill the dreams of our beloved seniors/young seniors and celebrate the curiosity of our senior participants as they step out of their comfort zones to explore activities that they have always wanted to experience.
- Every morning, using a recipe discovered centuries ago, an immigrant chef continues his birthplace's noodle-making tradition.
- Struggling to keep afloat amidst her new Dumpling Noodles store's opening, Jasmine Foong, is a woman known to have no luck with love and life. That is until she invites her first ever "love interest" from Sydney, Brandon, over to Singapore and he plays out to be her every dream come true. Her dream soon realises into a nightmare as a pandemic hits and she finds out that Brandon is a scammer. Yet, she has to live in a lockdown with him?.
- A young man is bleeding out slowly in the bathroom. Oblivious to his latest suicide attempt, his bickering family members line up for their turn outside. This is clearly an excellent time for his parents to begin openly questioning his sexuality.
- Fiercely independent, a Boy spends his childhood taking care of himself. His widowed mother, Sue, struggles to maintain a day time job while studying for a career change. While having very little time for herself, she manages to influence her boy an important lesson in life.
- A spicy encounter in a resort hotel room plants a seed that takes years to bloom.
- A workaholic mum learns the true meaning of family through the adventures of her 6-year-old son and her elderly father.
- An impulsive young adult is driving on an unknown road where she hits something and faces a big responsibility with mother nature as an observer.
- High-flyer Captain Naresh joins Warrant Ong in the National Day Parade's Weather Committee to make sure it does not rain on August 9th. But on the first day of the job, things are not quite what they seem.
- When all hope was lost on Red Island in 1958, a mysterious parachute may be the answer the Counsel family was looking for.
- A melancholic story that asks just what it means to fight for the people you love most.
- "The Distance Between Us" is an anthology series about love and relationships in post-Circuit Breaker Singapore. Through a diverse moods and styles, the films take viewers behind closed doors for a glimpse at how people are living and loving during these anxious times.
- Dream Seekers is a coming-of-age series that is based on Hui Ling, a university undergraduate who dreams of becoming a singer but struggles with her passion due to her financially struggling parents who disregards her dreams and wants her to focus on her studies instead. Wanting to prove them wrong, she is fortuitously introduced to Zhi Jie, a misunderstood butt-headed hooligan and "lead" singer in a small unknown band in school. Hui Ling discovers that he is tone deaf, yet decides to be a part of this group of passionate musicians albeit by force. Their awkward friendship eventually blossoms and with Zhi Jie's help, Hui Ling sets herself on a mission to prove her parents wrong.
- Months after his mom's passing, Roy reluctantly goes back to his old home in Golden Mile Complex and is pushed to revisit some old wounds when he gathers with his friends on an innocent night out.
- While the rest of the world drifts into deep sleep, the graveyard shift begins for many unsung heroes. Christine Seow profiles these ordinary people with extraordinary jobs, highlighting their challenges, perspectives and love for their jobs. Featured in 'While You Sleep' is a SPCA animal rescuer, suicide hotline volunteer, an ambulance driver, an Accidents and Emergency medical staff and an embalmer.
- The Multiverse At 13 Hill Ave is a collection of unrelated stories of Daves, Sarahs and Ryans across different universes, until a doorway appears and connects their disparate lives to one another.
- Four children of various ethnicities as they run around their neighbourhood to find a way to bury a dead cat found nearby their frequent playground and void deck.
- Grace is a frustrated young mother with little time on her hands, and her young son's demands are making her impatient. At dawn, he yearns for his mother to carry him; at dusk, a bedtime story. She wished her young son would grow up quickly, just like she did: rushing gleefully into the adulthood once her training wheels came off. She was in such a hurry to grow up, that she forgot what it was like to hold a chubby, sticky, grubby hand, and to cherish the time she had with her son, face to cheek, hand in hand.
- Unemployed and lonely due to the pandemic, Eka creates a profile on a dating app using fake photos and descriptions.
- One humanity, Five religions. Enter the world of a monk, an Indian chanter, a medium, a christian family and a funeral director. The series explores their relationship with spirituality, confronts their struggles and discovers their unique way of life.
- After her parents pass away in a car accident, Alex, a young university graduate, is forced to take over Love Shop- the family's matchmaking business. Alex has always had somewhat of a vendetta against Love Shop: its nature of commodifying love stands against everything Alex believes in. Hopelessly alone now, she decides to take care of the matchmaking agency long enough to decide what to do with it. But time is running out: Alex has secured employment at a major advertising firm, and is slated to start work in 2 months. Through a circus of colourful characters and strange circumstances, Alex finds herself growing and bonding with the business, and comes to the realisation that it might not be the outright crass and shady business she always assumed it to be, but a legitimate outlet for souls in pursuit of companionship and better lives.
- On Chinese New Year's Eve, three fire fighters are exhausted by the daily routines. When facing the pressure from the authorities and the public, what should they do?
- Keep the Music Going is a 5 part web documentary series that takes viewers on an intimate journey with a specially selected group of profiles as they strive to keep their brand of tunes alive.
- A story about a man who sell a Facebook account full with hoax content for his own profit.
- Six months into her abduction, Jung-Min is offered release by her guilty kidnapper but refuses to leave joyous confinement--at first delicately, and then with full force.
- For 70-year-old Kheng, terminal illness is a thundercloud that throws his quiet everyday life into shadow. Fearful of what is to come, the old man fades, withdrawing into himself as the threat of death looms. His daughter, Lin, does her best to care for him but struggles with also being a newly single-parent to 19-year-old Ben, who is reeling from his parents' divorce as well. One night, Kheng encounters Ben's EDM (Electronic Dance Music) playlist and is inexplicably hooked. To everyone's surprise, the music brings Kheng to life and introduces a world where death sentences are drowned out by deafening beats. The music gradually brings the family together, revealing unlikely lessons about how to love, live, and be happy, in the strange and wonderful rave that is life.