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Category II (Young Adults – aged 17 to 25)

To You Know Who

Team: Beautiful Babes Studios
School: Nanyang Polytechnic

When an older sister’s own academic struggles lead her down the path of drug abuse, losing herself along the way, her younger sister loses her sole support system and begins to spiral. Will the older sister, noticing the younger sister’s worsening state, stop the older sister from continuing to do drugs? Or will the drugs ruin their relationship and their lives forever?

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Category II (Young Adults – aged 17 to 25)

Choose life, not drugs

Team: Group Doughnut
School: Nanyang Junior College

Lin is a student who is facing a lot of stress due to her schoolwork. When her friends find her a quick and easy solution, it is almost too good to be true. She ignores the warnings from her friend, Xin Ying, and starts to take drugs, unaware of its negative effects on her and her loved ones.

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Category II (Young Adults – aged 17 to 25)

To Owner: Why?

Team: Team Astrologists
School: Nanyang Junior College

Meet Astro, a cute puppy! Astro and its owner have a great relationship and enjoy living together, until one day, a friend introduces drugs to its owner and Astro’s life gets turned upside down. As time passes and more drugs are consumed, Astro is left a lost puppy, confused and neglected by its owner, whose strange behaviour Astro can no longer recognise. With just a single drug, Astro loses its favourite person in the whole world, with devastating consequences awaiting the both of them.

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Category II (Young Adults – aged 17 to 25)

Ruined

Team: Codeine Free
School: Nanyang Junior College

The video portrays a student’s struggle with codeine addiction, beginning with overwhelming stress from schoolwork and commitments. To cope, she succumbs to peer pressure from bad friends and starts using codeine cough syrup, initially to feel energized despite her exhaustion. While it helps her stay awake and manage her workload at first, she soon realizes she’s becoming increasingly dependent on the drug. Her addiction spirals out of control, culminating in a painful confrontation with her sister, who discovers her secret and their relationship shatters. Through this emotional journey, the video delivers a crucial message: staying away from drugs is essential to protect yourself and your loved ones from the devastating consequences of addiction.

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Category I (Youths – aged 12 to 16)

Stay Drug Free

Team: UMP15

School: Unity Secondary School

Lucas is a model student who started falling behind in his Chinese, as such, he decides to turn to his trusty search engine (Google). He comes across a suggestion, “Drugs” and decides to click on the website. As such, he finds himself soon in a downwards spiral of addiction and helplessness. In the end, he is taken away for rehabilitation as he has made his teachers, friends and family victims of his abuse.

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Category I (Youths – aged 12 to 16)

The Unseen Consequences

Team: NDA

School: Westwood Secondary School

One fine day after school, a 14-year-old girl stayed behind in school to meet up with a mysterious friend. She got out the money, the friend got out the drugs. With hopes of obtaining a better future, she risked the chance. A few weeks later, problems started occurring with friends, grades and even affecting family members. What will happen in the end?

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Category I (Youths – aged 12 to 16)

The Confrontation

Team: Team Unity

School: Unity Secondary School

Dan, a young teenage boy in secondary school tries to help save his friend, Jack Tan from a drug addiction and as he does so, he faces many challenges in his way will doing so and meets with a Big hurdle during his confrontation. Will He be able to save his friend?

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Category I (Youths – aged 12 to 16)

A One Minute Video

Team: August 31

School: St. Margaret’s School (Secondary)

A short story about a girl who saves her friend from drug abuse. As their lives unravel and relationships strain, they face the harsh reality of their choices. The girl’s determination to help pulls her friend back from the brink. The film serves as a reminder that drug abuse destroys relationships, dreams, and lives.

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Category I (Youths – aged 12 to 16)

Reunion

Team: Selective Listeners

School: Commonwealth Secondary School

Jia Wei hasn’t been himself. His brother witnesses his slow descent into someone he cannot recognise and cannot help but endure both emotional and psychological trauma as their relationship strains. His other family members have also not been in the greatest state, not knowing what to do and getting no answers from Jia Wei. After months of heartbreak and grief, the family learns the heartbreaking truth when it’s too late.

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Category I (Youths – aged 12 to 16)

Someone I Used to Know

Team: CHS ION Team A

School: Catholic High School – Singapore

Someone I Used to Know tells the story of a father and son whose inseparable bond starts to fray when the father loses his job. Getting increasingly entangled with stress, he turned to an online chat group through which he became predatory to drug use. He becomes an entirely different person, and along the way, he gradually separates from his son. The father finally comes to his senses and realizes the amount of devastation he has brought on, highlighting how drug abuse is not victimless. The film explores how drug addiction impacts not just the addict but also everyone around him.