Nadine (Misong) Jin is a Korean filmmaker based in New York. Her interests span questions of identity, innate human sorrow, and the ruination of the self. She is drawn to cinema of the seer - where characters slowly die from what they see, youth is a battlefield, and the intrusive nature of the world is ever-present.

She graduated from SKKU, where she studied English literature and film directing, and is currently an MFA Film candidate at Columbia University. She is a fellow at the Pedro Costa Lab 2024 in Yucatán, Mexico, and her film ‘Juk’ won a Grand Prize at the DGA Student Awards. Her current project ‘Silent Voices’ is a Julia S. Gouw Short Film Challenge winner and is supported by CAPE and Janet Yang Productions.

Some of Nadine’s deepest inspirations come from the works of Angela Schanelec, Lucrecia Martel, Dea Kulumbegashvili, Christian Petzold, Pedro Costa, and Robert Bresson 🪻

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