Nureongi had its Los Angeles Premiere at CGV Cinema. It was my first time seeing the film in a theater and I have to say I forgot how great the film experience can be in theater setting. It looked and sounded incredible and thank you to everyone who came to watch our film. We had a Q&A session after the film and there were some great discussions on the subject matter. If you haven’t seen the film, it is free to watch on YouTube so please give it a watch. Big thanks to our amazing crew especially director Kevin S. Bright, producer Sean Bradley, executive producers Tami Cho Zussman, and Claudia Bright, director of photography Steven Paul and consulting editor Jeff Consiglio.
Nureongi Passes 100K Views!
Nureongi has passed 100K views on YouTub tin its first week of release! I’m so thrilled that people are watching our film and responding to it. Here’s a little coverage we got from SBS News in Korea.
Nureongi (누렁이) Documentary
I’m honored to share this Korean documentary I’ve been working on for the last 4 years. I have grown so much as an editor and story teller and this film means so much for me. Nureongi is about Korea’s dog meat culture and looks at it non-biased point of view. It was truly an honor to work with the director Kevin S. Bright who was the director and executive producer of sitcom “Friends.” The film is available for free on YouTube. English caption is available as well. It’s a hard film to watch but it’ll be worth it. Thank you.
And below is Official Trailer.
And some awesome posters!
Nureongi Feature Documentary Trailer
I’m excited to share this trailer. This documentary is something I’ve been working on for the last 3 years on and off. The documentary shows the reality of Korean dog meat culture in non biased point of view. I feel extremely lucky to have been a part of this documentary and work director Kevin S. Bright who was an executive producer and director of the sitcom “Friends.” The film will open in both Korea and the U.S..