Karen Cho is a Chinese-Canadian documentary filmmaker in Montreal,
Quebec, Canada. Her credits include the 2004 National Film Board of
Canada (NFB) documentary In The Shadow Of Gold Mountain, documenting
the effects of the Chinese Exclusion Act in Canada; the 2009
InformAction documentary Seeking Refuge; and the 2012 NFB documentary
Status Quo? The Unfinished Business of Feminism in Canada, which was
named best documentary at the Whistler Film Festival.After graduating
from the Mel Hoppenheim School of Cinema, Cho made In The Shadow Of
Gold Mountain at the NFB via a program for emerging filmmakers of
colour.
Quebec, Canada. Her credits include the 2004 National Film Board of
Canada (NFB) documentary In The Shadow Of Gold Mountain, documenting
the effects of the Chinese Exclusion Act in Canada; the 2009
InformAction documentary Seeking Refuge; and the 2012 NFB documentary
Status Quo? The Unfinished Business of Feminism in Canada, which was
named best documentary at the Whistler Film Festival.After graduating
from the Mel Hoppenheim School of Cinema, Cho made In The Shadow Of
Gold Mountain at the NFB via a program for emerging filmmakers of
colour.
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