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Category I (Youths – aged 12 to 16)

Story of harvey

Team: Yckssanimation

School: Yio Chu Kang Secondary School

It is a story of a Boy whose name is Harvey. He is addicted to drug and always hang out with bad students.One day he was caught with drug related item and was enrolled into a program.with the support of other, he managed to quit drug and renew his life.

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Category I (Youths – aged 12 to 16)

Breaking the Cycle: A Drug-Free Choice

Team: smARTs Media Team 3

School: St. Margaret’s School (Secondary)

Layla is a teenager trapped between constant arguments at home and the pressures of growing up. After a heated fight with her mother, she turns to the internet for escape and stumbles upon drugs that promise to ease her pain. What begins as curiosity quickly becomes a dangerous spiral, leading to hallucinations and risky encounters. When her teacher uncovers the truth, Layla is forced to confront her hidden struggles. Through raw conversations with her parents and the support of her teacher, she finds a path toward healing. This short film aims to expose the dark allure of drugs, the weight of family conflict, and the hope that comes when love and understanding replace silence.

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Category I (Youths – aged 12 to 16)

One moment

Team: Unicorns

School: St Anthony’s Canossian Secondary School

On her 14th birthday, Regina receives more than gifts—she’s offered drugs by a friend, again Torn between her family’s pride and peer pressure, she spirals into addiction, losing her grades, friends, and herself. Through haunting visuals, the short film warns how one reckless moment can lead to lifelong consequences

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Category I (Youths – aged 12 to 16)

Voices You Can’t Escape

Team: Unknown

School: Serangoon Garden Secondary School

Juvan is just an ordinary teenager, but a dark voice haunts his thoughts. This voice belongs to a schoolmate, who formed into his consciousness due to the influence. The voice follows Juvan everywhere, tempting him. He begins drowning in his own thoughts and this voice. Juvan’s mind starts to go haywire, he can’t tell the difference between his nightmares and reality. When Juvan finally wakes up from his terrifying hallucinations, he is confronted with reality again and has to make the most importance choice of life. Will he finally find the strength to say no, or will he give in to the influence that has been slowly destroying his mind?

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Category I (Youths – aged 12 to 16)

Block The Deal

Team: Draw the Line

School: Yio Chu Kang Secondary School

Our short film was made with animation. Each frame hand-drawn by our team members. The story focuses on a boy named Aaron and starts with a dream he had if he had taken the drugs. During the story, Aaron has the intention to take drugs as he is influenced by a dealer. He will make a decision that will make or break his life.

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Category I (Youths – aged 12 to 16)

Project Think Twice

Team: Drug Busters

School: Ahmad Ibrahim Secondary School

A teenage girl becomes a victim of family drug abuse. A sister mourns the loss of her sibling to a drug overdose. A brother and sister struggle after losing their parents to drug addiction. A childhood best friend is gone too soon because of drugs. A student council member feels the heartbreak of seeing peers—once full of potential—lose everything to addiction.

Brought together by their pain and loss, these young people decide not to stay silent. They unite as friends, determined to fight back and protect others from falling into the same trap. Out of their stories, their struggles, and their hope, a movement is born—
Project Think Twice.

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Category I (Youths – aged 12 to 16)

Breaking free

Team: we tried

School: St. Margaret’s School (Secondary)

Jia Ning, 18, struggled in school and with her parents. Seeking escape, she downloaded social media without permission and was influenced by a viral video promoting drugs. She gave in and began using it. Her behavior changed, raising concern to her parents. One day, her parents found drugs and learned she had secretly spent their hard-earned money. Devastated, they confronted her. Realizing the harm she caused her family, Jia Ning deeply regretted her decision to take drugs.

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Category I (Youths – aged 12 to 16)

drug free

Team: yck

School: Yio Chu Kang Secondary School

This story was about Huixian, a teen in Singapore, who faces peer pressure when someone offers her a pill, claiming it relieves stress. With support from her friend Jia Ling, through flashbacks, real youth voices, and positive imagery of community and sports, she realises drugs lead to harm and broken futures, while rejecting them means health, joy, and hope.

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Category I (Youths – aged 12 to 16)

Don’t do drugs

Team: drugs

School: St Margaret’s School (Secondary)

This video is about a girl who took drugs from her ‘friend’ after class. She bought more drugs from her after she took it. Soon, she asked her other friend to try out the drugs which she did not want. The next day, the girl got mad at her friend for not taking the drugs and was caught by the teacher who then called her parents. The parents then scolded the girl and she got expelled from school and had to apologise to her friend.