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Enjoy the Mid-Autumn Festival with a Disney+ Hotstar marathon 

Rejoice in the festivities with a selection of favourite shows on Disney+ Hotstar

Updated 4 years ago · Published on 21 Sep 2021 6:00PM

Enjoy the Mid-Autumn Festival with a Disney+ Hotstar marathon 
'My Love Sinema' ... A nostalgic ode to young love and cinema in 1950s Singapore. – Disney+ pic, September 21, 2021

KUALA LUMPUR – This Mid-Autumn Festival, celebrate it with mooncakes, family and maybe a marathon of old and new favourite shows on Disney+ Hotstar.

Whether Grandma prefers a drama series or the siblings want something funny, there’s plenty of choices available to stream on Disney+ Hotstar.

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– Disney+ pic

'Memory Eclipse' 

An anthology series comprising three episodes, 'Memory Eclipse' has three intertwining storylines, with each inspired by the evergreen iconic songs by legendary Taiwanese singer Teresa Teng – 'Just Like Your Tenderness', 'I Only Care About You' and 'The Moon Represents My Heart'.

– Disney+ pic
– Disney+ pic

'Bao'

Heart-warming and sentimental, this Pixar Short is a colourful and rich tale exploring the ups and downs of parent-child relationships that’s sure to tug on heartstrings.

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– Disney+ pic

'In My Heart'

A romantic musical drama featuring Malaysian Chinese classic and pop songs, 'In My Heart' follows the tale of a boy who gives up on his music after a tragedy, only to rediscover his passion when he meets a girl in university.

– Disney+ pic
– Disney+ pic

'Temporary Family' 

A star-studded comedy starring Nick Cheung, Myolie Wu, Sammi Cheng, Angelababy and more, this light-hearted and witty film about an unlikely group of people learning to become family will garner laughs all around.

'My Love Sinema' (main photo)

Relive the charming era of 1950s Singapore in this nostalgic ode to young love and cinema, as a young man moves to Singapore finds himself learning to navigate life and love in the pursuit of achieving his dreams.

– Disney+ pic
– Disney+ pic

'Nothing Gold Can Stay' 

This hit drama series is inspired by the incredible real-life story of a widow named Zhou Ying, who lived in the late Qing dynasty. Watch as she overcomes challenges, going from a poor servant girl to a talented businesswoman who takes over her husband’s business after his death and eventually becomes the richest woman in the province. 

Explore more shows to watch on Disney+ Hotstar here.

Malaysians can stream their favourite shows and films now by subscribing to the service directly at DisneyPlusHotstar.my or via the Disney+ Hotstar app on Android and iOS devices, for RM54.90 for three months*. 

Access Disney+ Hotstar on Astro at incredible deals. Astro Movies Pack customers (CH411–CH416) must activate via astro.com.my/Disney to immediately start streaming Disney+ Hotstar. – The Vibes, September 21, 2021

*Additional bank charges may apply.

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