EUGENE SUN PARK
CO-EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR // FOUNDER
Eugene (he/him) is a filmmaker and producer working in narrative and experimental forms. His films have screened at over 400 festivals, micro-cinemas, museums, and alternative screening venues around the world, including SXSW, BAMcinemafest, Outfest, Frameline, Chicago International, Cleveland International, Chicago Underground, Athens International Film + Video Festival, and Antimatter. His feature-length script Michael’s Story (a fictional drama inspired by the 1982 murder of Vincent Chin) won the screenplay competition at the 37th Asian American International Film Festival in New York.
Eugene is the 2020 Community Impact Scholar of the Harvard Business School Alumni Club of Chicago, and he was the 2019 recipient of the Jan and Frank Cicero Fellowship at the Newberry Library. Described by Newcity as “essential to the film world of Chicago,” Eugene was recently inducted into the magazine’s inaugural Film 50 Hall of Fame.
Selected Publications:
A New Indie Model: The Founder of Chicagoland Shorts Program On Why the Shorts Business Must Change
How To Apply For Filmmaking Grants (And Why You Should Do It)
Why I Left Academia: Philosophy’s Homogeneity Needs Rethinking
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