anna sang park
Anna Sang Park is a multifaceted filmmaker. Born in South Korea, she grew up in Seoul, then Philadelphia. She is the writer and director of the narrative short film, Mrs. Cho, which deals with an immigrant mother’s gambling addiction. Mrs. Cho was nominated for Best Short Film at the 2019 Peekskill Film Festival and was part of the Official Selection at the Tide Film Festival in Brooklyn and the International Short Film Festival on Youth in Normandy, France. The film made its New England Premiere at the Middlebury New Filmmakers Festival. Anna expanded the story of the Cho family into a trilogy and The Cho Stories had its World Premiere at the Middlebury New Filmmakers Festival in August 2021. Appa Appa Appa, part of the trilogy was an award winner at the Bushwick Film Festival, 2021.
Anna is also an accomplished producer of documentaries and the award-winning indie feature film, Wallabout. She has an MFA in Directing from Feirstein Graduate School of Cinema, Brooklyn College, and a BFA in Film from Emerson College. Anna is a member of the Alliance of Women Directors, Brown Girls Doc Mafia, NYC Women Filmmakers, The FilmmakeHers, the Producers Guild of America, and the Film Fatales.
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anna sang park
The work below is a film still from Anna Sang Park’s short film, Ongjin (2021) that premiered in the Peat and Repeat exhibition, “a micro-biology of circumstance: now what?