2018
House of Hummingbird (Beol-sae)
In the rapidly expanding Seoul of 1994, the Seongsu Bridge has collapsed and as the city is rapidly industrialising. A lonely and quiet 14-year-old Eun-hee…
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Zoe Sua Cho is a Korean New Zealander filmmaker and co-founder of transnational film collective Mass Ornament Films. Her producing and editing credits include award-winning South Korean feature House of Hummingbird, feature documentary Drifting Towards the Crescent, and They, an official selection at Cannes Film Festival. She has worked on numerous productions including Jane Campion’s The Power of the Dog, and is currently producing Between Goodbyes, a US/South Korean feature documentary for release in 2024. As a director, her film experiment Hotel/Transit was nominated for the Critics’ Award at Black Movie Geneve International Film Festival in 2015. In 2021, she produced Gina Kim’s VR film Tearless which premiered at the Venice International Film Festival and won the best VR Film Award at Geneva International Film Festival. Zoe is a fellow of the Sundance Institute Feature Film Program and Berlinale Talents, and a BAFTA Newcomer.
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