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 CineLebu Festival Internacional de Cine 2026
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22 May 00:00
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29 May 23:59
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两座城的她
The Women of Two Cities  Chee Yong Lim  Yu Jia Chong 
Jun-2025


25'  Chinese Singapore


Are women’s fates truly predetermined by society and family? This documentary travels between Singapore and Nepal to explore the lives of two women—Lim Kim Yan, a 72-year-old retired nurse from Singapore, and Rabina, a young woman from rural Nepal—who challenge the roles tradition has set for them.

Kim Yan grew up in privilege but lived independently, choosing [...]

Are women’s fates truly predetermined by society and family? This documentary travels between Singapore and Nepal to explore the lives of two women—Lim Kim Yan, a 72-year-old retired nurse from Singapore, and Rabina, a young woman from rural Nepal—who challenge the roles tradition has set for them.

Kim Yan grew up in privilege but lived independently, choosing a life of service over marriage. Even after retirement, she uses her medical expertise to serve impoverished villages in Nepal and India. Her second chapter in life is defined not by comfort, but by compassion and a deep sense of purpose.

Meanwhile, Rabina fights to stay in school while juggling responsibilities at home and in her family’s sundry shop. Despite poverty, societal pressure, and the legacy of caste and gender expectations, she emerges as a role model—confident, educated, and now leading other students in character-building education inspired by Tzu Chi Foundation.

Through their contrasting yet converging paths, The Women of Two Cities paints a compelling portrait of womanhood, choice, and perseverance. It’s a story about breaking free from social molds and rewriting one’s life with courage. More than just two women’s narratives, the film is a heartfelt meditation on how destiny is not given, but made.


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Category:  Documentary 

Genre:  Human Rights 

Recommended Age:  9+


Section:  International Documentary Short Films Category


 
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Director


Chee Yong Lim

Malaysia
Biofilmography

Lim Chee Yong is a Malaysian Chinese filmmaker with a strong foundation in drama, visual arts, and motion pictures. He began his creative journey in 2006 at New Era College, Malaysia, majoring in Drama & Visual. Later, he earned his Bachelor's Degree in Film from the National Taiwan University of Arts in 2013.
Throughout his career, Lim has taken on multiple roles including director, producer, videographer, and editor. His works span documentaries, short films, experimental pieces, and commercial videos. His storytelling often explores social issues and human resilience, earning him selections and awards at international film festivals in France, Taiwan, Hong Kong, South Korea, and the United States. He is currently based in Singapore, producing digital media content for Tzu Chi Foundation (Singapore).

Selected Filmography – As Director
Short Documentary Films
“A New Chapter in Life” (2017)
Festival: Le Festival International du Film sur le Handicap 2019(France)

“Bathing My Father for Life” (2017)
Festival: Macau Yuan Chuang Video Festival

“Living in the Grid” (2016)
Awards: Best Film – Taiwan Taiwan Xin Nian Short Film Contest;
Selection:Le Festival International Du Film Sur Le Handicap 2019 (France), Macau Yuan Chuang Video Festival 2019

“Running with a Breath” (2016)
Award: Excellence Award – Taiwan Xin Nian Short Film Contest

“Healing” (2016)
Award: Best Drama – Taiwan Xin Nian Short Film Contest

“Whale Fall” (2016)
Award: Best Visual Effects – Taiwan Xin Nian Short Film Contest

Experimental Films
“Lulai – Vanishing People” (2014)
Screened at: KLEX (Malaysia), KLEX Programme at Hallwalls Contempory Arts Center (New York), KOSMO International Film Festival (Seoul) ,KLEX Programme at Ilmin Museum of Art (Seoul), HKEX (Hong Kong)

“Cage” (2012)
Screened at: Moonji Culture Institute in Seoul 2014, Busan International Video Art Festival 2013, Macau Yuan Chuang Film 2013

Short Fiction Films
“When It Rains At Home” (2012)
Festivals: Manhattan International Film Festival, Malaysian Chinese Film Festival, Macau Yuan Chuang Film & Video Festival 2012

“Screaming Chicken” (2010)
Award Winner: Zoom自在 Short Film Contest (Malaysia)

“Dreaming the South” (2008)
Award: Best Editing – Combo Movie Blast 09
Finalist: Tokyo Downtown Cool Media Festival

Feature Documentary
“Yesterday - Past Present” (2013) (Editor)
Festivals: Busan International Film Festival 2013, Taipei Golden Horse Film Festival 2013, ASEAN Film Festival 2013, Shanghai International Film Festival 2014, Vienna International Film Festival 2014, Festival du Nouveau Cinema 2014 (Canada)




Director


Yu Jia Chong

Malaysia
Biofilmography

Lim Chee Yong is a Malaysian Chinese filmmaker with a strong foundation in drama, visual arts, and motion pictures. He began his creative journey in 2006 at New Era College, Malaysia, majoring in Drama & Visual. Later, he earned his Bachelor's Degree in Film from the National Taiwan University of Arts in 2013.
Throughout his career, Lim has taken on multiple roles including director, producer, videographer, and editor. His works span documentaries, short films, experimental pieces, and commercial videos. His storytelling often explores social issues and human resilience, earning him selections and awards at international film festivals in France, Taiwan, Hong Kong, South Korea, and the United States. He is currently based in Singapore, producing digital media content for Tzu Chi Foundation (Singapore).

Selected Filmography – As Director
Short Documentary Films
“A New Chapter in Life” (2017)
Festival: Le Festival International du Film sur le Handicap 2019(France)

“Bathing My Father for Life” (2017)
Festival: Macau Yuan Chuang Video Festival

“Living in the Grid” (2016)
Awards: Best Film – Taiwan Taiwan Xin Nian Short Film Contest;
Selection:Le Festival International Du Film Sur Le Handicap 2019 (France), Macau Yuan Chuang Video Festival 2019

“Running with a Breath” (2016)
Award: Excellence Award – Taiwan Xin Nian Short Film Contest

“Healing” (2016)
Award: Best Drama – Taiwan Xin Nian Short Film Contest

“Whale Fall” (2016)
Award: Best Visual Effects – Taiwan Xin Nian Short Film Contest

Experimental Films
“Lulai – Vanishing People” (2014)
Screened at: KLEX (Malaysia), KLEX Programme at Hallwalls Contempory Arts Center (New York), KOSMO International Film Festival (Seoul) ,KLEX Programme at Ilmin Museum of Art (Seoul), HKEX (Hong Kong)

“Cage” (2012)
Screened at: Moonji Culture Institute in Seoul 2014, Busan International Video Art Festival 2013, Macau Yuan Chuang Film 2013

Short Fiction Films
“When It Rains At Home” (2012)
Festivals: Manhattan International Film Festival, Malaysian Chinese Film Festival, Macau Yuan Chuang Film & Video Festival 2012

“Screaming Chicken” (2010)
Award Winner: Zoom自在 Short Film Contest (Malaysia)

“Dreaming the South” (2008)
Award: Best Editing – Combo Movie Blast 09
Finalist: Tokyo Downtown Cool Media Festival

Feature Documentary
“Yesterday - Past Present” (2013) (Editor)
Festivals: Busan International Film Festival 2013, Taipei Golden Horse Film Festival 2013, ASEAN Film Festival 2013, Shanghai International Film Festival 2014, Vienna International Film Festival 2014, Festival du Nouveau Cinema 2014 (Canada)




SL
Producer


Swee Seh Low

Singapore
Biofilmography

Lim Chee Yong is a Malaysian Chinese filmmaker with a strong foundation in drama, visual arts, and motion pictures. He began his creative journey in 2006 at New Era College, Malaysia, majoring in Drama & Visual. Later, he earned his Bachelor's Degree in Film from the National Taiwan University of Arts in 2013.
Throughout his career, Lim has taken on multiple roles including director, producer, videographer, and editor. His works span documentaries, short films, experimental pieces, and commercial videos. His storytelling often explores social issues and human resilience, earning him selections and awards at international film festivals in France, Taiwan, Hong Kong, South Korea, and the United States. He is currently based in Singapore, producing digital media content for Tzu Chi Foundation (Singapore).

Selected Filmography – As Director
Short Documentary Films
“A New Chapter in Life” (2017)
Festival: Le Festival International du Film sur le Handicap 2019(France)

“Bathing My Father for Life” (2017)
Festival: Macau Yuan Chuang Video Festival

“Living in the Grid” (2016)
Awards: Best Film – Taiwan Taiwan Xin Nian Short Film Contest;
Selection:Le Festival International Du Film Sur Le Handicap 2019 (France), Macau Yuan Chuang Video Festival 2019

“Running with a Breath” (2016)
Award: Excellence Award – Taiwan Xin Nian Short Film Contest

“Healing” (2016)
Award: Best Drama – Taiwan Xin Nian Short Film Contest

“Whale Fall” (2016)
Award: Best Visual Effects – Taiwan Xin Nian Short Film Contest

Experimental Films
“Lulai – Vanishing People” (2014)
Screened at: KLEX (Malaysia), KLEX Programme at Hallwalls Contempory Arts Center (New York), KOSMO International Film Festival (Seoul) ,KLEX Programme at Ilmin Museum of Art (Seoul), HKEX (Hong Kong)

“Cage” (2012)
Screened at: Moonji Culture Institute in Seoul 2014, Busan International Video Art Festival 2013, Macau Yuan Chuang Film 2013

Short Fiction Films
“When It Rains At Home” (2012)
Festivals: Manhattan International Film Festival, Malaysian Chinese Film Festival, Macau Yuan Chuang Film & Video Festival 2012

“Screaming Chicken” (2010)
Award Winner: Zoom自在 Short Film Contest (Malaysia)

“Dreaming the South” (2008)
Award: Best Editing – Combo Movie Blast 09
Finalist: Tokyo Downtown Cool Media Festival

Feature Documentary
“Yesterday - Past Present” (2013) (Editor)
Festivals: Busan International Film Festival 2013, Taipei Golden Horse Film Festival 2013, ASEAN Film Festival 2013, Shanghai International Film Festival 2014, Vienna International Film Festival 2014, Festival du Nouveau Cinema 2014 (Canada)






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Kim Koon Lim
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