Patty Kim is a Canadian filmmaker and co-founder of Safari Media. She
co-directed the 2006 award-winning feature documentary Abduction: The
Megumi Yokota Story, produced in association with the BBC, and
executive-produced by Jane Campion. The film was honored with an
Alfred I. Du Pont Award, one of the highest honours in American
broadcast journalism. She also directed and produced a 2004
documentary Destiny for the National Geographic Channel. Patty is
consulting producer of the feature documentary "Give Up Tomorrow"
which took home top prizes at the 2011 Tribeca Film Festival. She has
worked as a journalist with the National Geographic Channel, National
Geographic Television, Canadian Broadcasting Corporation and the
Discovery Channel.
co-directed the 2006 award-winning feature documentary Abduction: The
Megumi Yokota Story, produced in association with the BBC, and
executive-produced by Jane Campion. The film was honored with an
Alfred I. Du Pont Award, one of the highest honours in American
broadcast journalism. She also directed and produced a 2004
documentary Destiny for the National Geographic Channel. Patty is
consulting producer of the feature documentary "Give Up Tomorrow"
which took home top prizes at the 2011 Tribeca Film Festival. She has
worked as a journalist with the National Geographic Channel, National
Geographic Television, Canadian Broadcasting Corporation and the
Discovery Channel.
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