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Chinese Tea Documentary MIRACULOUS LEAF to Screen at SFS Somerset Following Well-Received World Premiere

To be screened regularly at the SFS Somerset venue starting 11 April!

Wake Up Singapore by Wake Up Singapore
April 9, 2026
in Features, Singapore News
Reading Time: 4 mins read
Chinese Tea Documentary MIRACULOUS LEAF to Screen at SFS  Somerset Following Well-Received World Premiere
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The Singapore Film Society (SFS) announces the launch of the  local theatrical run of the Chinese tea documentary Miraculous Leaf. Produced by  Suzhou Front Media Co., Ltd. , the film held its global premiere at the National Gallery  Singapore last month, followed by a well-received “China–Singapore Tea Culture  Exchange” event. The tea appreciation event featured several Chinese and Singaporean  tea masters, who presented their prized tea-making traditions to an audience of invited  VIP guests. 

Photo Courtesy of Singapore Film Society, via Facevook

Mr. Kenneth Tan, Chairman of the Singapore Film Society, commented: “Miraculous Leaf uses tea as a cultural bridge to reconnect shared heritage across regions. It is both an  honour to host its global premiere and to present such an outstanding documentary for  long-term public screening at SFS’s own venue at SFS Somerset. Singapore places strong  emphasis on the potential of documentary filmmaking within its media and cultural  development strategies, as our educational values and public ethos have long upheld a  commitment to authenticity and truth. I firmly believe that Miraculous Leaf will serve as  a catalyst for the advancement of media production in Singapore, benefiting both  industry practitioners and audiences alike.” 

Photo Courtesy of Singapore Film Society, via Facevook

Supported by the Suzhou Art Fund, the film was completed in 2024 after a seven-year  production journey. Produced in 4K ultra-high definition with 5.1 surround sound, it presents tranquil, poetic visuals of tea plantations in the original regions of renowned  Chinese teas, ancient trees, and traditional tea-making techniques, while exploring the  lives of generations who have lived by tea. Through a cinematic expression imbued with  distinctive Eastern aesthetics, the film invites audiences to discover the unique charm of  Chinese tea and experience the cultural heritage and spirit it embodies, finding the true  essence of tea in every infusion and every sip.

Photo Courtesy of Singapore Film Society, via Facevook

Tea has long been a defining symbol of Chinese culture and civilization, serving not only  as a way of life but also as a bridge for trade and international exchange. Singapore, as a  multicultural hub with deep-rooted Chinese cultural traditions and a global outlook,  provides a meaningful context for such dialogue. Tracing a single leaf’s journey across  mountains and seas, its story is once again seen, heard, and savoured in Singapore – where the fragrance of tea lingers and civilizations meet. The film brings local narratives  into a global discourse, illustrating a contemporary cinematic expression of Chinese tea  culture. 

Venue and Tickets

Following its premiere, Miraculous Leaf will be screened regularly for the public at the  Singapore Film Society’s Somerset venue starting 11 April. Tickets are available  exclusively online via Peatix, priced at $15 for the general public and $9 for SFS members.  Upcoming screening times can be found at: http://www.sfs-somerset.com 

SFS also welcomes local tea enthusiasts and organizations to make bulk ticket bookings  for Miraculous Leaf. Director Rachel Xia is available to attend private events for post screening Q&A sessions and dialogues, where she will share insights into her journey in  making the film.

About Suzhou Front Media Co., Ltd.

Front Media, established in 2009 and headquartered in Suzhou, China, operates in  Singapore and the United States. With over 17 years of experience in film production and  multi-camera broadcasting, it specializes in documentary filmmaking, commercial video  production, and large-scale live events. Built on strong storytelling and visual production,  and driven by digital integration and AIGC innovation, Front Media provides end-to-end  solutions for premium brands, creating high-quality content that connects people,  cultures, and ideas across borders. 

About Singapore Film Society

In its 60+ years, the Singapore Film Society (SFS) has collaborated with a wide range of  partners from theatrical distribution, diplomatic missions, academic and cultural  institutions to present the best of international cinema in Singapore. SFS is renowned and  popular for its leading-edge programming and organisational skills in film festival  management and marketing. Some of SFS’ key events include the annual Singapore  Chinese Film Festival, European Union Film Festival and Japanese Film Festival. The  mission statement of the Singapore Film Society has been to promote film appreciation  as art and entertainment, in hopes to bridge the gap between art-house cinema and the  commercial film industry.  

For more information, please visit: https://www.singaporefilmsociety.com/

 

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