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Joseph Juhn

Documentary Filmmaker / New York Attorney

Joseph Juhn is a Korean American lawyer-turned-documentary filmmaker with a focus on diasporic narratives. He is the founder of Diaspora Film Production, LLC, and is best known for his two feature documentaries: "JERONIMO" (2019) and "CHOSEN" (2022).

Career Highlights:

  • "JERONIMO" explores the life of Jerónimo Lim Kim, a Korean Cuban revolutionary who rediscovered his ethnic roots later in life. The film has been screened at over 17 film festivals worldwide, winning multiple awards, including Audience Choice Best Documentary at the Seattle Asian American Film Festival and the Asian American International Film Festival in New York.123
  • "CHOSEN" examines the stories of five Korean Americans who ran for U.S. Congress in 2020, highlighting their struggles and triumphs. The documentary premiered at the Jeonju International Film Festival in 2022 and has received critical acclaim.145

Background:

  • Before filmmaking, Juhn worked as an attorney for the Korea Trade-Investment Promotion Agency (KOTRA) in New York, specializing in intellectual property and startup law.14
  • His transition to filmmaking was inspired by a serendipitous encounter with a Korean Cuban descendant during a trip to Cuba in 2015, which led to the creation of "JERONIMO".26
  • Juhn holds a BA in Film & Video from UC San Diego and a JD from Syracuse University College of Law.46

Awards and Recognition:

  • Multiple Audience Choice Awards for "JERONIMO".13
  • Best Short Documentary Award for "Letter to My Children" at the DC Asian Pacific American Film Festival.1

Juhn's work is deeply rooted in exploring identity, diaspora, and the intersection of history and personal narratives within immigrant communities.

Highlights

Korean Diaspora Film Series (Part 1) Public Film Screening ...
Jan 1 · jejuforum.or.kr
JUHN Joseph - Jeju Forum
Transformation and Liberation Through Diasporic Storytelling
Transformation and Liberation Through Diasporic Storytelling
May 4 · startupcuba.tv
Jeronimo Lim and the Legacy of Koreans in Cuba

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Location

Queens County, New York, United States