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Award-winning short captures rawness of relationships in 14 minutes
Award-winning short captures rawness of relationships in 14 minutes

Kyodo News

time12-06-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Kyodo News

Award-winning short captures rawness of relationships in 14 minutes

Spotlight Japan - 5 hours ago - 17:37 | All, Japan, Spotlight Finnish director Fabian Munsterhjelm's short film "Pantyhose" begins unassumingly as couple Matti and Jonna prepare to leave home for an important event. But when Jonna discovers a hole in her tights with their ride about to arrive, it becomes a catalyst for tensions in their relationship to burst through the surface. Raw and relatable, the story earned Munsterhjelm the top prize at Short Shorts Film Festival & Asia 2025. >>Read the full article with visuals and video on Spotlight Japan>> More Spotlight Japan stories: FEATURE: Subterranean defenses prepare Tokyo for worst-case flood extremes FEATURE: Japan's unstaffed train stations getting rural revival on track Japan's oldest sake brand determined to keep taste unchanged

Award-winning short captures rawness of relationships in 14 minutes
Award-winning short captures rawness of relationships in 14 minutes

Kyodo News

time12-06-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Kyodo News

Award-winning short captures rawness of relationships in 14 minutes

Spotlight Japan - 6 minutes ago - 17:37 | All, Japan, Spotlight Finnish director Fabian Munsterhjelm's short film "Pantyhose" begins unassumingly as couple Matti and Jonna prepare to leave home for an important event. But when Jonna discovers a hole in her tights with their ride about to arrive, it becomes a catalyst for tensions in their relationship to burst through the surface. Raw and relatable, the story earned Munsterhjelm the top prize at Short Shorts Film Festival & Asia 2025. >>Read the full article with visuals and video on Spotlight Japan>> More Spotlight Japan stories: FEATURE: Subterranean defenses prepare Tokyo for worst-case flood extremes FEATURE: Japan's unstaffed train stations getting rural revival on track Japan's oldest sake brand determined to keep taste unchanged

Kuching Autistic Association hosts fundraising food fair on July 13
Kuching Autistic Association hosts fundraising food fair on July 13

The Star

time29-05-2025

  • General
  • The Star

Kuching Autistic Association hosts fundraising food fair on July 13

THE Kuching Autistic Association will hold its annual food fair on July 13 to raise funds for its autism programmes and operational costs. The association said it was currently facing an annual deficit of RM750,000. "Proceeds from this food fair will go directly towards sustaining therapy services, education programmes and daily operations for children with autism," said the association in a statement. It said visitors can look forward to local delicacies, handcrafted items, and vibrant community spirit at the fair, which will take place at the Association of Churches hall on Jalan Stampin here. A highlight of the event would be colourful stage programmes featuring performances by the association's students, local talents and special guests. The association welcomed members of the public to get involved in the fair by volunteering on the day, helping to sell tickets or setting up a food or merchandise stall. "Every bit of support helps bring us closer to our goal. Let us unite as a community to bring hope, inclusion, and a brighter future for children with autism in Kuching," it said. For ticket purchases and enquiries, contact Kimberly at 010-268 6363/082-686 363 or Jonna (016-860 5826).

Kuching Autistic Association to stage fundraising food fair on July 13
Kuching Autistic Association to stage fundraising food fair on July 13

Borneo Post

time13-05-2025

  • Business
  • Borneo Post

Kuching Autistic Association to stage fundraising food fair on July 13

Kuching Autistic Association Centre at Lorong Desa Wira, Batu Kawa. KUCHING (May 13): The Kuching Autistic Association (KAA) will hold the Autism Fundraising Food Fair 2025 at the Association of Churches hall on Jalan Stampin here this July 13 to raise much needed funds to support its programmes and cover operational costs. KAA in a press release said it is currently facing an annual deficit of RM750,000. 'Proceeds from this food fair will go directly toward sustaining therapy services, education programmes, and daily operations for children with autism. 'Visitors can look forward to a joyful morning filled with delicious food, handcrafted treats, local delicacies, and vibrant community spirit,' it said. A highlight of the event will be colourful stage programmes featuring performances by students, local talents, and special guests. 'We warmly encourage members of the public to get involved—whether by volunteering on the day, helping us sell food fair ticket booklets, or setting up a food or merchandise stall. 'Every bit of support helps bring us closer to our goal. Together, we can make a difference,' it added. For ticket purchases, stall registration, volunteering, or enquiries, those interested can contact Kimberly on 010-2686363 or 082-686363, or Jonna (016-8605826). Autism Fundraising Food Fair education Kuching Autistic Association

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