| Hey Rifka,
Well, you can't help who you love! And sometimes, you can't help but learn to love who and what you don't immediately understand. This week is a Viddsee Originals heavy one. First, we bring you more happy news and a new Viddsee Originals offering.
Our season of #SceneCity is back and kicking it off is 'Bak Kwa' by M. Raihan Halim. If you didn't know, #SceneCity is a Viddsee Originals anthology of short films that captures the drama of city life, one story at a time.
And onto the Viddsee Original news, 'Soul Food' continues to reap in awards! We couldn't be more thrilled. The 8-episode web-series won Best Screenplay at the Seoul Webfest 2020! 🤩 For more updates like these, follow us on IG @viddseestudios! |
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Ah-Lim’s successful bak kwa (sweet pork jerky) business didn’t grow overnight - he’s nurtured it for twenty-five years and built a reputation for itself. His only child Jason helps him out at the shop and he hopes to eventually pass the business down to him one day… that is, until Jason brings someone to dinner that forces Ah-Lim to re-evaluate his future business plans and his relationship with his son. So, who came to dinner? |
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Spencer's engaged to be married. Spencer is also gay. Spencer is also about to marry a woman. So, to pluck up the courage to come out of the closet to his fiancee, Spencer enlists the help of Sammy who offers wisdom and encouragement to get his love life and true self back on track. |
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