Marina Bay Sands has unveiled a poignant short film, “Nothing Comes By Chance,” to commemorate Singapore’s 60th year of independence. Directed by acclaimed filmmaker Kirsten Tan and produced by Momo Film Co, the four-minute film highlights the nation’s resilience and determination, featuring notable Singaporean talents such as actress Tan Kheng Hua, swimmer Quah Zheng Wen, and singer-songwriter Jasmine Sokko.
The film, scripted and narrated by award-winning writer Amanda Lee Koe, captures the essence of Singapore through its everyday moments and familiar streets. Set against the backdrop of Singapore’s skyline, it also acknowledges the enduring presence of Marina Bay Sands as a symbol of the country’s evolving narrative.
“Nothing Comes By Chance” is part of the SG60 celebrations, inviting audiences to reflect on Singapore’s past achievements and future aspirations. The film will be available for viewing from 10am on 1 August 2025 on the Marina Bay Sands website.
This tribute underscores Marina Bay Sands’ commitment to celebrating Singapore’s journey and its role in shaping the nation’s identity. As the country marks this significant milestone, the film serves as both a tribute and a reminder of the collective spirit that defines Singapore.
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