Nadine (Misong) Jin is a Korean filmmaker based in New York. Her work explores questions of identity, failure of language, and the ruination of the self. She is drawn to the cinema of the seer - where characters slowly die from what they witness, youth becomes 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.

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