S. Leo Chiang

S. Leo Chiang is a documentary filmmaker. Born in Taiwan and based in San Francisco, Leo received his MFA in film production from University of Southern California. He lectures in the Social Documentation program at University of California, Santa Cruz, and is currently a fellow in the Sundance Institute Documentary Film Program.

His current documentary, Mr. Cao Goes to Washington,[1] won the Inspiration Award at the 2012 Full Frame Documentary Film Festival. His previous film, A Village Called Versailles,[2] about the rebuilding and transformation of the Vietnamese American community in post-Katrina New Orleans, picked up eight film festival awards, aired on PBS Independent Lens series, and has been acquired by more than 200 academic and public libraries.

His other films include To You Sweetheart, Aloha (PBS broadcast 2006), One + One (CINE Golden Eagle Award 2002), and Safe Journey. Leo also collaborates with other documentary filmmakers as an editor (True-Hearted Vixen, POV 2001; Recalling Orange County, PBS/VOCES 2006) and as a cameraman (Ask Not, Independent Lens 2009).

Filmography

References

Internet Movie Database [IMDB], http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0156981/

PBS, http://www.pbs.org/independentlens/village-called-versailles/filmmaker.html

University of California, Santa Cruz, http://film.ucsc.edu/faculty/leo_chiang

Independent Television Services [ITVS], http://www.itvs.org/films/village-called-versailles

Empower San Francisco, http://empowersf.org/nenfm-episode-12-behind-the-lens-with-s-leo-chiang/

Hatch Fund, http://www.hatchfund.org/user/sleochiang

New Day Films, http://www.newday.com/filmmakers/Leo_Chiang.html

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