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Min Sook Lee is a writer, broadcaster and an award winning documentary film director/producer.
Min Sook Lee is an award winning filmmaker. Her body of work includes HOGTOWN [http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0481542/‘Hogtown: The Politics of Policing’] (Best Feature-length Canadian Documentary, Hot Docs Documentary Film Festival 2005), [http://www.onf-nfb.gc.ca/eng/collection/film/?id=51087 El Contrato] (Gemini Award nomination for Best Social/ Political Documentary) and [http://www.tigerspirit.ca/index.shtml Tiger Spirit], a reunification road-trip through the two Koreas (Gemini Award Winner of Best Social/Political Documentary,  finalist for the Grand Jury Award for Best Documentary, Los Angeles Asian Pacific Film Festival 2009). [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z8EpSdyB0zY This clip] from Lee's City Hall documentary Hogtown featuring Toronto Mayor Rob Ford who was then a City Councilor, behaving boorishly as he hectors a harried journalist has had a viral presence online, blogged about by Roger Ebert and cited in many media channels as evidence that Ford is unfit for office.


In 2006 she released the short docu-poem Borderless, a film about undocumented workers in Canada. Borderless has screened internationally at festivals in Asia and North America. Her feature documentary, Hogtown: The Politics of Policing was awarded Best Feature-length Canadian Documentary at the 2005 Hot Docs Documentary Film Festival. Her first feature El Contrato, produced by the National Film Board of Canada, and broadcast on TVO, was nominated for the Gemini award for Best Social/Political Documentary in 2005. El Contrato has screened at international festivals and was awarded the Best Documentary Award from the Ibero American Film Festival in 2003. Min Sook was also presented with the Cesar E. Chavez Black Eagle Award for El Contrato’s impact on the rights of migrant workers.
Her short docu-poems Borderless (about undocumented workers) and Sedition (featuring the spoken work political poetry of Boona Mohammed and Rafeef Ziadah) have played at international festivals. Min Sook was also presented with the Cesar E. Chavez Black Eagle Award for El Contrato’s impact on the rights of migrant workers.  Min Sook premiered her documentary [http://www.mytoxicbaby.com/team.html My Toxic Baby] at the 2009 Toronto International Film Festival. [http://badgeofpride.wordpress.com/ Badge of Pride], her documentary on gay cops was released in 2009 and broadcast on CBC's The Passionate Eye.  Badge of Pride premiered on US television on PBS New York in 2012.  


Min Sook has just released the feature length documentary Tiger Spirit, a reunification road trip through the two Koreas which premiers at Hot Docs 2008. In 2008 she will also release the documentary Badge of Pride, the story of queer cops in Canada.
Min Sook is the co-creator of the comedy series ‘SHE’S THE MAYOR’ (http://www.earthbook.tv/shesthemayor/) which premiered on Vision TV in 2011 and ran for one season. The series starring Janet Laine Greene, Tonya Lee Williams and Coline Mochrie told the story of an elderly woman who runs for the mayoralty as a protest act and unexpectedly wins the vote.  Once ensconced in power, the political neophyte has to figure out how to govern without turning into what she protested in the first place. In 2011 Lee also released : The Real MASH – the true story of the people that inspired the fiction TV series.  (http://therealmash.com/) The doc garnered a Golden Sheaf nomination, a Gemini nomination for best editing and was presented with an Honourable Mention from the International Columbus Film & Video Awards.


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Min Sook is in production on two projects: The Real Inglorious Bastards, a documentary about Jewish spies behind enemy lines during WWII; and SKETCH CITY, an interactive documentary developed with street youth about their lives.
 
Lee teaches documentary production in the Documentary Media (MFA) Program at Ryerson University.
 
Watch Min Sook's docs online
Tiger Spirit (http://www.nfb.ca/film/tiger_spirit/)
El Contrato (http://www.nfb.ca/film/el_contrato/)
Hogtown: The Politics of Policing (http://hotdocslibrary.ca/en/detail.cfm?filmId=7127)
 
 
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Min Sook Lee




Min Sook Lee is an award winning filmmaker. Her body of work includes HOGTOWN The Politics of Policing’ (Best Feature-length Canadian Documentary, Hot Docs Documentary Film Festival 2005), El Contrato (Gemini Award nomination for Best Social/ Political Documentary) and Tiger Spirit, a reunification road-trip through the two Koreas (Gemini Award Winner of Best Social/Political Documentary, finalist for the Grand Jury Award for Best Documentary, Los Angeles Asian Pacific Film Festival 2009). This clip from Lee's City Hall documentary Hogtown featuring Toronto Mayor Rob Ford who was then a City Councilor, behaving boorishly as he hectors a harried journalist has had a viral presence online, blogged about by Roger Ebert and cited in many media channels as evidence that Ford is unfit for office.

Her short docu-poems Borderless (about undocumented workers) and Sedition (featuring the spoken work political poetry of Boona Mohammed and Rafeef Ziadah) have played at international festivals. Min Sook was also presented with the Cesar E. Chavez Black Eagle Award for El Contrato’s impact on the rights of migrant workers. Min Sook premiered her documentary My Toxic Baby at the 2009 Toronto International Film Festival. Badge of Pride, her documentary on gay cops was released in 2009 and broadcast on CBC's The Passionate Eye. Badge of Pride premiered on US television on PBS New York in 2012.

Min Sook is the co-creator of the comedy series ‘SHE’S THE MAYOR’ (http://www.earthbook.tv/shesthemayor/) which premiered on Vision TV in 2011 and ran for one season. The series starring Janet Laine Greene, Tonya Lee Williams and Coline Mochrie told the story of an elderly woman who runs for the mayoralty as a protest act and unexpectedly wins the vote. Once ensconced in power, the political neophyte has to figure out how to govern without turning into what she protested in the first place. In 2011 Lee also released : The Real MASH – the true story of the people that inspired the fiction TV series. (http://therealmash.com/) The doc garnered a Golden Sheaf nomination, a Gemini nomination for best editing and was presented with an Honourable Mention from the International Columbus Film & Video Awards.

Min Sook is in production on two projects: The Real Inglorious Bastards, a documentary about Jewish spies behind enemy lines during WWII; and SKETCH CITY, an interactive documentary developed with street youth about their lives.

Lee teaches documentary production in the Documentary Media (MFA) Program at Ryerson University.

Watch Min Sook's docs online Tiger Spirit (http://www.nfb.ca/film/tiger_spirit/) El Contrato (http://www.nfb.ca/film/el_contrato/) Hogtown: The Politics of Policing (http://hotdocslibrary.ca/en/detail.cfm?filmId=7127)



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