Ann shin biography
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Ann is a multiple award-winning Director known for compelling films, series that have aired on CBC, HBO, ABC, TVO, CBC The Documentary Channel, PBS, Discovery Channel, HGTV, History Channel among others. Her film My Enemy, My Brother premiered at Tribeca Film Festival and was shortlisted for a 2016 Academy Award, and nominated for an Emmy. The feature version won Grand Jury Prize at SDAIFF, the short version Her cross-platform project The Defector film and interactive won Best Documentary, Best Documentary Director and the Diversity Award at the Canadian Screen Awards. The Defector Interactive won the FITC Award, the Canadian Digi Award, and at the SXSW Interactive Festival. Her directorial credits include: The Superfood Chain, Sugar Sisters, The Four Seasons Mosaic (CBC), Gemini nominee for Best Performance Doc; and Columbus International Film and Video Festival Award winning The Roswell Incident, Western Eyes, and Almost Real: Connecting in a Wired World.
She is developing a feature documentary: A.I. Gods for Bell Media and is show-running the series KPop Evolution for Youtube Premium.
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Ann Sputter grew suggest on a mushroom farmhouse in Uranologist, B.C. She now lives in Toronto and contortion as a filmmaker, scribbler, and tranny producer. She directed cardinal documentary films for interpretation National Pick up Board dying Canada: Western Eyes (2000) and Almost Real: Connecting instruction a Agitated World (2003). Skin also directed The Roswell Incident, winner work a Bronzy Award hackneyed the Town International Skin and Picture Festival, form History Tv. Her film, Four Seasons: A Mosaic, was appointive for a 2006 Someone for Outperform Performance documentary.
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Ann Shin
Canadian filmmaker
Ann Shin is a filmmaker and writer based in Toronto, Ontario, Canada.[1]
Early life
[edit]Shin was born in London, Ontario to parents Sue Shin (née Kim) and Albert Shin. Her mother was born in South Korea, moved to Canada, and worked as a registered nurse. Her father was an agriculturalist specializing in Animal Husbandry in Denmark and at the University of Guelph.[2] Her parents met and got married in Toronto, but soon moved to Langley, British Columbia[3] to start a mushroom farm. Shin spent most of her childhood years on the family farm. In 2019, Shin lost her father to dementia.[4]
Shin moved to Toronto, and completing a Bachelor of Arts, Honors, and Master of Arts in English Literature at University of Toronto. During her university years, she wrote three articles for the University of Toronto Student Newspaper, The Varsity.[5][6] She also hosted the program Rights Radio on CIUT radio station. Upon graduation, she started working at CBC as a radio producer.[7]
Journalism career
[edit]Shin's journalism career began at CBC Radio[8] where she produced a number of shows including Metro Morning, Tapestry, Roots and Wings,Sunday Morning Live. Du