Summary:
- Sisters Ong Shi Chi, 73, and Kendra Ong, 70, created and starred in Active Living, Stronger with Every Step, a short film celebrating purposeful ageing, which won Best Film at RSVP Singapore's inaugural senior filmmaking competition.
- The competition featured six senior-produced films developed over six months of training, guided by filmmaker Chang Swee Wah, and explored themes of intergenerational bonds, lifelong learning, and community spirit for Singapore's 60th anniversary.
- The event highlighted seniors' creativity and digital empowerment, with leaders praising participants for proving that ageing can be a time of contribution, growth, and storytelling rather than decline.
"We are not spending our time actively growing old!"
A short film competition for seniors
Credit: RSVP Singapore The Organisation of Senior Volunteers
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Taking on filmmaking and acting
Credit: RSVP Singapore The Organisation of Senior Volunteers
"Every day, our senior volunteers teach digital skills, mentor students, befriend seniors in their neighbourhoods and bring warmth and wisdom to the communities we serve. They show that ageing is not an end, but a powerful new beginning. Tonight's highlight – our first-ever Senior Film-Making Competition – captures that spirit beautifully."