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Films As Food For Thought

Ho Yewweng, Filmmaker, Lewis & Ho Productions | Gordon Lewis, Producer & Entrepreneur, Lewis & Ho Productions

22-Feb-24 15:00

Films As Food For Thought

Ho Yewweng and Gordon Lewis are long-time collaborators who have worked on several films together. They first formed Lewis and Ho Productions to make the film Secret Child: The Bridge in 2017, which was based on Gordon's bestselling book, Secret Child, and which went on to win many international awards. This led to even more film collaborations between the two including Mical, Dream of the Return and The Maverick, which cover various topics such as dealing with dyslexia and overcoming loneliness. We speak to both Yewweng and Gordon to find out more about their careers, collaborations and current projects, and why they want to make films that are impactful and which shine a light on lesser-discussed topics.

Produced by: Juliet Jacobs

Presented by: Juliet Jacobs


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Categories:  filmcultureFamily/Parentingvisual arts

Tags:  the bigger picturelive and learnfilmmakingdocumentary filmmakingdyslexialonelinesssingle parents





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