The Way We Talk 看我今天怎么说

Join us on 26 July for our charity screening, held in collaboration with The Singapore Association for the Deaf (SADeaf). A portion of the proceeds will go to SADeaf.

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SFS Special Presentation:

The Way We Talk

The Singapore Film Society proudly presents our special screenings of THE WAY WE TALK 看我今天怎么说, the latest film from Hong Kong's award-winning director Adam Wong 黄修平 (The Way We Dance 狂舞派, The Way We Keep Dancing 狂舞派3). Presented in its original Cantonese and Hong Kong Sign Language, this heartwarming and inspiring film returns for a limited engagement, giving Singaporean audiences a second chance to experience it on the big screen.

The screening on 26 July is held in collaboration with The Singapore Association for the Deaf (SADeaf). Following the screening, there will be an exclusive post-screening panel discussion hosted to raise awareness and deepen our understanding of the Deaf community and its diverse identities, while advocating for the importance of well-being and self-recognition. A portion of the box office proceeds from this charity screening goes to support SADeaf via giving.sg.


3 other screenings will take place separately on 7, 14 & 21 August. SFS members will be entitled to $2.50 off tickets for all sessions, including the charity screening, with a member-exclusive promo code.

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SCREENING DETAILS

Charity Screening

Date: 26 July (Saturday)

Time: 7pm

Venue: GV Suntec City

Includes post-screening panel discussion supported by SADeaf.

Limited Screenings

Dates:  7, 14, 21 August

Venue:  GV Suntec City

About the Film

Director: Adam Wong

Year: 2024

Language: Cantonese, Hong Kong Sign Language

Subtitles: English, Chinese

Duration: 132 min

Genre: Drama

Rating: PG13 (Some Coarse Language)

"The film effectively presents the diversity of the deaf community through the three characters."

Angel Sun (The Indiependent)

"...the easy chemistry between the three leads lends the film a natural, infectious warmth that engagingly foregrounds its message of community."

Phuong Le (The Guardian)

"The film’s strength lies in its portrayal of three distinct attitudes toward deafness...“The Way We Talk” is a solid and easy to follow picture that tackles an important topic."

Tobiasz Dunin (Asian Movie Pulse)

"Chung Suet-ying delivers a powerful performance in Adam Wong’s The Way We Talk, which explores identity and deaf culture with great humanity"

Edmund Lee (SCMP)

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