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Sonya Lee

Producer | Director | Science Communicator

Sonya Lee is a Korean-Canadian filmmaker specializing in stories that intersect science, nature, people, and culture.3 She recently directed, co-wrote, and co-produced "Jawsome: Canada's Great White Sharks," a documentary for CBC's The Nature of Things, which explores the presence of great white sharks in Atlantic Canada.12

Lee's work focuses on demystifying facts about white sharks and encouraging Canadians to feel proud of having these creatures in their waters.2 She applies impact-strategy and science communication techniques to her storytelling, aiming to inspire curiosity and connection to nature.3

Some key points about Sonya Lee's recent work:

  1. She directed "Jawsome: Canada's Great White Sharks," premiering on January 25, 2025, on CBC Gem and CBC TV.1
  2. The documentary explores the rise of great white shark sightings off the coast of Nova Scotia.2
  3. Lee took the lead on all field work for the documentary, bringing a fresh aesthetic inspired by Wes Anderson to wildlife filmmaking.2
  4. She aims to show that great white sharks are intelligent, cautious animals, challenging common misconceptions.2

Lee's background as a diver and her familiarity with the Atlantic Coast made her well-suited to capture this story.2 Her work contributes to science communication and nature storytelling, utilizing platforms like The Nature of Things to bring rigorously researched documentaries to Canadian audiences.2

Highlights

Jul 17 · colgate.edu
New Member Spotlight: Liz Rosenberg '85 and Sonya Lee-Chung '85
behind the scenes of Canada's newest great white shark documentary
behind the scenes of Canada's newest great white shark documentary
Jan 17 · vancouversun.com
Canada's Great White sharks the stars of new documentary

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Victoria, British Columbia, Canada