The Special Screening: A Mother’s Touch (2024) by RC Missions Malaysia, RCDM At MAHSA International College, Petaling Jaya

I am excited to watch a charity screening titled "A Mother's Touch" in honour of Mother's Day, which will take place on May 3, 2025, at Mahsa Avenue International College. My good friend and I are pleased to be part of this event, which is organised by RC Missions Malaysia. Although I watched it twice, the movie is truly moving and touching. Absolutely, I will not deny that I am delighted to see some friends whom I have not seen in many years.

Based on a true story, this film describes the journey of a blind person and his family's unconditional support and love for him. When his life became dark, especially when he lost his sight and hearing, he faced obstacles, but he overcame them with the help of his family and love. His mother would be by his side even if his situation worsened. 

You can read my previous blog at https://woankoon.blogspot.com/2024/05/a-mothers-touch-review-gsc-mid-valley.html. It has a summary of A Mother Touch's Movie. Another source is available from Nippon's Website

The photo credited to Nippon's Website

Beside that, they have a special Interview with Deafblind people, Kok Kei and Jason Kong shared their real-life experiences. It truly opened our eyes and captured our attention. In fact, it is a lack of awareness about the Deafblind Community because it is extremely rare in reality. Anyway, A Mother's Touch story is very similar to their real stories, but there is a slight difference.


It is an honour to have Mr. Yuki Takafumi, the producer of A Mother's Touch. Dato Kamil Othman, Advisor of the National Film Development Corporation Malaysia, and Mr. Tsukamoto Norihisa, Director of The Japan Foundation Kuala Lumpur, are among those in attendance at this event. It is even more interesting to learn about their different perspectives and experiences with the movie that inspired them.


The movie has a meaningful story message for everyone, regardless of who they are. At the very least, we should be grateful and thankful for living in such a beautiful world. Just cherish our moments to the fullest and make each day beautiful and shining. Not only that, but we must value our time spent with our family to strengthen our bonds. Overall, this film is excellent and has a good moral story. I'm looking forward to seeing this movie, which aims to raise public awareness about Deafblind individuals and the the Deaf community.


Lastly, we have the opportunity to take photos with Mr Yuki Takafumi, Dato Kamil Othman, and Mr Tsukamoto Norihisa, as well as Deafblind people Kok Kei and Jason Kong. Thank you to RC Deaf Missions Malaysia for hosting this charitable screening event. It is the most meaningful event I have ever attended.

The last two photos credited to a friend of me

You can check out RC Deaf Missions Malaysia’s latest news by following their official website and Facebook and Instagram pages.


RC Deaf Missions Malaysia

2-4 & 2-6, Level 2 Block B, 
MAHSA Avenue, 
Jalan Ilmu, off, 
Jln Profesor Diraja Ungku Aziz,
Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia

Tel: 019-261 9920


 

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