I work in Korea and Canada. I've worked in documentary film and have moved to narrative, scripted stories. Our partnerships have so far produced several shorts and three webseries (some award-winning). We have several features in various stages of development.
My partner and I are currently working on co-productions, telling unique stories that cross boundaries. Our broadly unifying aesthetic is "Caught between two worlds". Our stories in development include tales as diverse as two young people trying to escape a religious cult, a woman who immigrates to Canada to escape her past only to have to face that past incarnated as monster that she has to defeat, an anthology series about AI and its real-world consequences, a dilettante foreign principal at a Korean school who has to sacrifice his idle ways to save the school from being shut down, and a K-Pop competition that goes horribly wrong. We're working with partners on other stories, including a charming romance written by a North Korean refugee and a the tale of a marriage that unites two towns on opposite sides of the world.
Film making is all about community and collaboration. Fruitful collaboration is everything and this is the ethic we live and play by. The best feeling is working with people and, when finished, being excited about the next project we can work together on. I'm interested in meeting people who can potentially work with us.
Unique traits: A life lived across multiple worlds and three continents, never at home and always astonished by the human stories that flow all around us.