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Racial Justice I

(Short form documentary, 5mins 2020)

 

The United Nations Staff Union New York is devoted to equity and inclusion and is working to ensure the United Nations delivers on its promise of non-discrimination both internally and externally.

http://webtv.un.org

Racial Justice II

(Short form documentary, 7mins 2020)

 

The United Nations Staff Union New York is devoted to equity and inclusion and is working to ensure the United Nations delivers on its promise of non-discrimination both internally and externally.

http://webtv.un.org

2020 Inside and Beyond the Walls of

the United Nations Headquarters in New York

(Trailer 5 mins)

The International Day of Persons with Disabilities is on December 3rd. In connection with this important matter, the UN Staff Union - NY prepared a global virtual event that highlights what UN staff are doing for persons with disabilities all around the world. The theme of the event is 'Inside and Beyond the Walls of the UNHQs' and will capture four themes: Disability in the Workplace, Challenges Persons with Disabilities Face, Inclusion, and Disability Awareness.

http://webtv.un.org

The Joy of Giving from the United Nations, NY Staff

(Video Montage, 3mins 2020)

To celebrate our 75th Anniversary, the United Nations Staff Union - New York and the Department of Operational Support decided to undertake a charity drive program.

sema, Repository

(Short form documentary, 18 mins 2017)

Conducted interviews and in-depth archival research spanning 200 years of history in the heritage of District 38 where Seoul Museum of Art (SeMA) is located. This site is considered to be the Birthplace of Korean modern civilization, culture, education, western culture, Japanese occupation, Korea's first court, and politics.

Uninvited Cut

(Short form documentary, 18 mins 2015)

Visual recording and documentation of Nuwakot in Nepal for 15 days for the April 2015 Nepal earthquake

Yun Suknam: Flow, Reach and Connect

(Short form documentary, 14 mins 2017)

The documentary follows the career of Korean pioneer feminist artist Suknam Yun, beginning in the 70s and illustrates how her existence influenced modern Korean society and art. The film was presented at Sunknam Yun’s retrospective exhibition.

 

Trailer here

Today's Onggi

(Short form documentary, 13 mins 2016)

‘‘Onggi: Hyunbae Lee’ illustrates the life of traditional Korean potter, Hyunbae Lee. The film focuses on how he adheres to traditional methods to create ‘onggi’ Korean pottery and captures the entire process while detailing stories of his life.

Chun Yeon Dang Photo Studio

(Short form documentary, 8 mins 2016)

A video portrait of the photography studio ‘Chun-Yoen Dang’ and Korean photographer Jooyung Lee. The project captures the studio’s collaboration with academic exhibitions.

When Collecting Becomes Creating

(Short form documentary, 13 mins 2016)

‘When Collecting becomes Creating’ follows the evolution of three Korean art collectors who become artists.

CHUL LEE, FIRST 

(Short form documentary, 20 mins 2016)

‘CHUL LEE, FIRST’ reviews the history of KERKER, the most influential K-lifestyle and culture innovation group since 1999, alongside the life story of its founder, Lee Chul. The motivation for this documentary was to educate new KERKER employees on the company’s Equal Opportunity Employer policies (i.e., no discrimination on the basis of sex, age, race, gender, and disability).  

Yun Suk Nam : Heart  

(Short form documentary, 23 mins 2015)

The documentary covers Korean pioneer feminist artist Suknam Yun’s retrospective exhibition while concentrating on her personal inspirations as a woman.

I Documentary 

(Short form documentary, 15 mins 2010)

‘I Documentary’ is a cinema verité-style documentary that was presented at Art Center Nabi. The film captures a year-long program where media artists, including myself, teach children living in low-income areas of Korea to use digital cameras and computer software so they can find new ways to express themselves.

http://nabiarchive.art/project I

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