Deann Borshay Liem
Deann Borshay Liem, originally named Kang Ok Jin, is a celebrated documentary filmmaker recognized globally for her impactful works focused on adoption and cultural identity. An Emmy Award winner, Liem has garnered acclaim for her notable films, including *First Person Plural*, *In the Matter of Cha Jung Hee*, and *Geographies of Kinship*. These films explore the complexities of adoption and personal narratives, resonating with audiences around the world.
Throughout her career, Liem has not only directed and produced a diverse array of award-winning documentaries but has also taken on the role of executive producer, showcasing her versatile talents in the film industry. Additionally, she serves as the director and editor for a series of videos featured on legaciesofthekoreanwar.org, an oral history project dedicated to capturing the experiences of Korean Americans profoundly affected by the Korean War.
Liem's work is characterized by a deep commitment to storytelling that illuminates the intersection of personal and collective histories, making her a vital figure in contemporary documentary filmmaking. Through her films and projects, she has successfully given a voice to underrepresented communities, contributing significantly to the discourse surrounding adoption and the Korean American experience. Her achievements continue to inspire both audiences and aspiring filmmakers alike.
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