
“This is part of what a family is about, not just love. It’s knowing that your family will be there watching out for you. Nothing else will give you that. Not money. Not fame. Not work.” – Mitch Albom, Tuesdays with Morrie
How will you spend the days with your beloved one if either of you only has 3 months left? This is Iris’ burning question when her mother’s days were numbered in My Little Story with Mom. Featuring Miss Chau Ka-Yee, Catherine (周家怡) and Miss Shaw Yam-Yam, Susan (邵音音), this mini movie will touch your heart. Get your tissues ready…
*English subtitles are now available.
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Director
Eda Wong (黃懿德)
Composer (soundtrack and theme song)
Yusuke Hatano (波多野裕介)
Perhaps, in the final stage of life, what matters the most is to apologize (道歉), love (道愛), thank (道謝), and bid farewell (道別) to your beloved family.
It is never easy to say goodbye to our loved ones, especially those with terminal diseases. It is never easy to endure the pain. But as Catherine sings in the theme song,
We have no choice in the face of death. But we can choose to love before it is too late. Treasure every tiny moment while you still can. After all, love is all that matters.
The JCECC Project and the Mini Movie Initiative
This mini movie is produced by TELI as a major initiative of the “Jockey Club End-of-life Community Care Project” (JCECC) in collaboration with the Faculty of Social Sciences. Launched in 2015 and funded by the Hong Kong Jockey Club Charities Fund, the JCEEC project aimed at improving end-of-life care quality, enhancing the capacity of service providers, and raising public awareness in the society. Alongside public seminars, this mini movie was premiered in Grand Hall, the University of Hong Kong on November 1, 2017. The Gala Premiere attracted a full-house audience of over 1,200 and wide media attention.
5 Months of Preparation: A Challenge and A Milestone for TELI
The production of this mini movie was an exciting challenge, a milestone, and a wonderful opportunity for our team to work with multiple parties both inside and outside the University.
It was our first attempt to produce a mini movie and use movie as a tool of public education. Our multimedia colleagues in particular embraced this challenge with 5 months of hard work and preparation. From scripting, storyboarding, casting, props and costume design, scene-setting, filming and post-production, it took almost half a year of intensive work to bring this mini movie into life. The completion of this project is a milestone for us. It was also a valuable opportunity for us to collaborate with public health care professionals, famous actors and award-winning musicians.
Behind the Scenes
Do you want to see how we made a movie from scratch? Here is a peek behind the scenes of the mini movie. Enjoy!
The production process began with a meticulous storyboard.
The scene of Iris and Jenny taking a taxi to the hospital
The scene of Iris and Jenny cooking and dining at home
One of the biggest challenges in producing the movie was to film multiple scenes in a taxi. Filming outdoors required constant adjustment and monitoring of light setting, as well as persistent effort in noise reduction throughout the production and post-production process.
Filming in a taxi was a daunting challenge!
Our director Eda Wong viewing the playback
Filming of Catherine Chow and Susan Shaw in Centennial Campus, HKU
We recorded the theme song with real instruments (strings and guitar) at Shaw Studio, and then with Miss Catherine Chow in Perception Music Production.
Thanks to this mini movie initiative, our team enjoyed a precious opportunity to work with renowned musicians to produce the theme song and soundtrack, including Mr. Yusuke Hatano and Mr. Adrian Chan. Mr. Hatano is the winner of the “Best Original Film Score” for the film Soul Mate in 2017. Mr. Chan is a talented local song producer who has worked with famous singers such as Leslie Cheung, Faye Wong and Eason Chan.
Miss Catherine Chow recording the theme song in Perception Music Production
After the completion of the mini movie, preparing for the Premiere was another challenge for our multimedia team. Several rounds of adjustment were made to ensure the movie was compatible with the visual-audio system in Grand Hall.
Our team working in Grand Hall to adjust the dialogue and foley design
Let’s Join Hands to Impact the Community
It is our honour to give back to the society in collaboration with our community partners, and we are eager for more opportunities to maximize our impact on students and the greater community. If you are interested in experimenting with new ways to educate students and the general public, contact us.
Further reading
On the JCEEC Project and end-of-life care
On the mini movie