WATCH ON DEMAND
PUFF 10th year anniversary
official selection
now brought to you online WATCH ANYTIME, ANYWHERE
Photo still from the film PUFF 2020 Elephant Bird
Due to the restricted travelling situations, we regret to announce that all our screenings at the contemporary art centre in Central will be cancelled.
Follow the 3 steps below to watch the full movies
1. Click on member access only button
2. Download Vimeo app & sign up
3. Input your PUFF VOD Pass
( 12 digital number below member name )
These 28 films are available worldwide with Vimeo app , on your phones, tablets , desktops and streaming platforms like Apple TVs.
*Your pass will be valid to watch 28 films for 30 days
Available on all these platforms
Photo stills from 2020 Official Selection
On Demand Trailers Launderette (Singapore / Trailer ) Docu-Drama | Singapore | Japan | 2019
Come Brother ( 1 hr 20min | Hong Kong )Trailer 4 young men had a reunion and were playing mahjong together after one of them married suddenly. They were good friends back from the school days. Meanwhile talking about the good old days, each of them told a story. However, those stories are linked together and everything was linked to a girl. So why is she linked with them? who is she?
PUFF teams says : A young director. The same story told from different perspectives method is not new but he skilfully wielded together this bitter sweet comedy of young love. A standout in Hong Kong standard and we see the director going places.
Born To Be ( Trailer ) BORN TO BE follows the work of Dr. Jess Ting at the groundbreaking Center for Trans- gender Medicine and Surgery in NYC—where, for the first time, all transgender and non- binary people have access to quality healthcare and surgery.
With extraordinary access, this feature-length documentary takes an intimate look at how one doctor’s work impacts the lives of his patients as well as how his journey from renow- ned plastic surgeon to pioneering gender-affirming surgeon has led to his own transforma- tion.
BORN TO BE gives voice to those who seek to be their authentic selves and addresses the nuances and complexities of gender, exploring key issues around the human right for self expression and self determination and highlighting the critical need for gender-affirming healthcare.
Through the transitions of Dr. Ting’s patients, we witness the joys and torments that come with this brand-new territory—even as we see the limitations of Dr. Ting’s renowned surgical skills, and his commitment to his new field being tested.