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Category I (Youths – aged 12 to 16)

Choice

Team: Kreate
School: Kent Ridge Secondary School

“CHOICE” is a compelling narrative that underscores the profound impact of an individual’s decisions. The story revolves around Tom, the central character, who grapples with the challenges stemming from academic struggles and strained familial relationships. Unexpectedly, the plot takes an intriguing turn when Tom becomes immersed in a video game realm. Here, he encounters the tempting ‘Powder X’ and faces a pivotal crossroad: the choice between ‘Accept’ and ‘Reject’. Initially opting for ‘Accept’, viewers witness his emotional gauge gradually depleting in response to each situation. However, upon selecting the latter option, his emotional gauge exhibits a marked ascent.

At its core, the story imparts a significant life lesson – the repercussions of our choices reverberate into our future, underscoring the necessity for meticulous decision-making.

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Category I (Youths – aged 12 to 16)

Lost Opportunities

Team: Obsidian Order
School: Ahmad Ibrahim Secondary School

In the clutches of menacing bully Billy, young and vulnerable Thomas becomes entangled in drug dealing, succumbing to his own insecurities. As he delves deeper into the criminal underworld, his once bright dreams and aspirations dim. However, a crucial arrest shatters his illusions, forcing him to confront the harsh and unforgiving reality he has unwittingly embraced.

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Category I (Youths – aged 12 to 16)

Change

Team: KR DreamCasters
School: Kent Ridge Secondary School

CHANGE is a story that tells us about the life of a secondary school girl, Charlotte, who lost her mother. This event has taken a toll on both her and especially her father.. Charlotte’s father started drinking and it turned into an addiction. He even forgot to keep his promise to Charlotte. This eventually led to him thinking of taking drugs. However, Charlotte appeared in time to keep her father in line and stop him from taking the drugs. Even after finding him in the state, Charlotte persevered to change him. All the efforts were not in vain and eventually he came around. This also inspired Charlotte to persevere in her studies as she sees her father trying his hardest to change for her. This teaches us that no matter how hard the situation, we should always persevere and try our best to change for the better.

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Category I (Youths – aged 12 to 16)

Alleyway

Team: Anti-Toxicity heroes
School: Unity Secondary School

This video is about a girl who decided to take go for a shortcut to home and takes the alley. This random person suddenly started harassing her with trying to give her drugs. She gave in and took it. What happens next? Do you think she took it or threw it away? Watch video to find out

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Category I (Youths – aged 12 to 16)

Euphoric Labyrinth

Team: 08s
School: Ahmad ibrahim secondary school

Close your eyes to never open them again. What does it feel like to be on the opposite end of it? Euphoric Labyrinth follows the perspective of a troubled student as he struggles to cope with his vices. Close your eyes to never open them again please .Belive me,you will enjoy it!

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Category I (Youths – aged 12 to 16)

“Drugs are Great”

Team: VSAV
School: Victoria School

Jesse claims to be a former drug abuser who agrees to go for an interview. However, throughout the interview, he keeps on promoting drugs as some sort of miracle worker. Despite this, he keeps getting proven wrong, with many problems arising from his consumption, finally killing him from an overdose, truly showing the effects of drugs.

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Category I (Youths – aged 12 to 16)

Crossroads

Team: ION_1
School: Catholic High School

After missing a game winning shot in his school’s basketball game, Samuel is approached by a drug dealer. As they begin to interact, the drug dealer gradually begins to get acquainted with Samuel, fostering a friendly connection. This dealer offers a solution to all of Samuel’s challenges through the use of cannabis. At a critical juncture, Samuel is confronted with a significant choice, setting the stage for the film to explore two divergent trajectories. In one path, he receives support to pursue his aspirations, while in the other, he succumbs to drug use. The movie delineates these two contrasting journeys of Samuel.

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Category I (Youths – aged 12 to 16)

Let There Be Light

Team: saltypassionfruits
School: Fuhua Secondary School

This video covers a secondary school student facing difficulties coping with his life and soon turning to drugs. Until one day, a friend of his pulled him out of this dark hole by helping him come to light and soon, he recovered and managed to stay away from the potential future consequences and effects of drugs.

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Category I (Youths – aged 12 to 16)

A Loop That Ends

Team: SGBE
School: FUHUA SECONDARY SCHOOL

“A Loop That Ends” is a title that speaks for itself. Stressing over school work led Susie to an addiction that was almost hard to quit. She was caught in an endless cycle but in the end, she was saved by her father who cared. We aim to show how important the support of our loved ones are. Hence, we should try our best to convince our loved ones who are battling with drug addiction to stop before it is too late.

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Category I (Youths – aged 12 to 16)

Bridge Over Troubled Waters

Team: Whitley Sec Sch Drama Club Team 2
School: Whitley Secondary School

A wayward youth succumbs to the temptations of drugs as the world around him collapsed. Nevertheless, despite being lost in the abyss of drugs, one person stood by. Andrew, his true friend remained by his side even when things fall apart. Andrew is the ray of light in his life. This short film highlights the importance of loved ones as the pillar of support for drug abusers.