Nina Batmalo
Production
Known For

A Malay mother and an Indian father are at odds after both their children get caught in an accident.
Judgement

A married man talks to his married neighbour in a cafe in 1970s Singapore. Adapted from the Wong Kar-Wai film "In the Mood for Love".
Wallflowers, Blooming...
Dear Amelia follows Natalya Rahayu, a single mother with a young daughter who suffers from health issues.
Dear Amelia

A tragic car accident takes the life of young Zheng Kai. His devout Taoist grandmother Swee Hua enlists the help of a medium in a series of horrific events that eventually lead to the truth behind the accident.
My Grandson
A cancer-stricken young mother has to decide between having a baby or treating her illness - a process that might lead to the unborn child's death.
The Choice
A rivalry between brother and sister comes to a head in a bid for their father's favour in their household.
Welcome Home
A distraught father is forced to confront a mysterious man by a mob boss.
Duty

A retrospective into the lives of two people with dyslexia - one a successful chef, and another a 9-year-old entrepreneur.
Reading Between the Lines
A young man wants to break up with his girlfriend.
The Break Up

A father visits his son: on a sleepless night in the big city, they circle around each other – two adults trying to rediscover themselves beyond their old roles.
In Your Quiet Steps
Working mum Alice cares for both her son Ashton and her second husband Vincent, who suffers from Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD). When some complications arise regarding the future of Ashton's education, the couple is forced to decide on how to juggle their lives.
Muse

“97” is a performative art film based on a same-titled poem, combining monologue and physical theatre. It creates a vulnerable space for reflection and release, confronting the trauma of witnessing death and the guilt and helplessness that follow. The metaphor of dirt and cleanness is used to explore the uncontrollability of death, war, and love.