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Ann Shin is a filmmaker and writer based in
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Early life

Shin was born in
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to parents Sue Shin (née Kim) and Albert Shin. Her mother was born in
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, moved to Canada, and worked as a registered nurse. Her father was an agriculturalist specializing in Animal Husbandry in Denmark and at the University of Guelph. Her parents met and married in Toronto, but soon moved to Langley, British Columbia to start a mushroom farm. Shin spent most of her childhood years on the family farm. In 2019, Shin lost her father to dementia. Shin moved to Toronto to pursue a degree at University of Toronto, completing a Bachelor of Arts, Honors, and Master of Arts in English Literature. During her university years she was a feature editor for ''The Varsity'' and a radio host for ''Rights Radio'' on CIUT radio station. Upon graduation she started working at CBC as a radio producer.


Journalism career

Shin's journalism career began at CBC Radio where she produced a number of shows including ''Metro Morning'', ''Tapestry'', ''Roots and Wings,'' ''Sunday Morning Live.'' During this time she produced sound poetry and radio documentaries, including ''How to Breathe the Air of our Ancestors,'' which won a Gold Medal at the New York Festivals in 1998.


Film-making career

Realizing her love for long-form documentary, Shin moved into television and began to produce for television series for a number of networks, as well as direct independent documentaries. Her documentary credits include the documentary '' My Enemy, My Brother'' which was shortlisted for a 2016 Academy Award and nominated for a News and Documentary Emmy Award. The feature version won Grand Jury Prize at San Diego Film Festival, and the short version was awarded Best Short Documentary in eleven international film festivals including Traverse City Film Festival, Russia's Doker International Festival, Grand Prize Winner of the Best Shorts Humanitarian Awards, the Sepanta Award for Best Short Film. Other films include documentary film '' The Defector: Escape from North Korea'' (2012), ''The Four Seasons Mosaic'' ( CBC (2005), ''Western Eyes'' ( CBC Newsworld) (2000), ''The Roswell Incident'' (History) (1998), ''Almost Real'' (
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) and ''How to Breathe the Air of Our Ancestors'' (
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) (1998). Shin has produced programs for CBC,
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, W, Discovery and History, and her programs have sold in territories in the US, Europe, Australia, East Asia and Southeast Asia. '' The Defector: Escape from North Korea'' was highly praised by critics.
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named it one of the 10 Must See Films at the
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. Next Projection said of the film, "The Defector exposes a part of the world that is so heavily shielded we can only know through conjecture." Shin has also created the cross-platform project '' The Defector: Escape from North Korea'' which won Best Documentary and won Best Documentary Director at the 2014 Canadian Screen Awards, as well picking up the
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Interactive Festival Award, the FITC Award and nextMedia Canadian Digi Awards.


Filmography


Documentary

*''How to Breathe the Air of Our Ancestors'', 1998 - director *''Turning Points of History: The Roswell Incident'', 1998 - director *''The Fall of an Asian Tiger'', 1999 - director *''Western Eyes'', 2000 - director *''Almost Real, Connecting in a Wired World'', 2002 - director *''Opening Night: The Four Seasons Mosaic'', 2005 - director *'' The Defector: Escape from North Korea'', 2013 - writer/director/producer *'' My Enemy, My Brother'', 2014 - writer/director/producer *''Sugar Sisters'', 2017 - co-writer, co-director *''The Superfood Chain'', 2018 - director *'' Artificial Immortality'', 2021 - director, writer, producer


Series

*''Rags to Red Carpet'' *'' The List'' *''I Do…Let's Eat'' (2012) *'' Save Us from Our House'' (2005) *''Modern Manners'' (2000) *''
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Writing career

Shin is a poet and fiction writer, with work published in various anthologies and magazines in both Canada and the United States. She is one of four poets featured in Crossroads Cant, published by Broken Jaw Press in 1997. Mansfield Press published her first volume of poetry, ''The Last Thing Standing'' in 2000 to acclaim. In 2013,
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published her second book of poetry, ''The Family China'' which won the 2013 Anne Green Award. Author
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referred to her first volume of poetry, ''The Last Thing Standing'' as "A beautiful and memorable book. Ann Shin writes about love, loss and the idea of home with clarity, wit and grace". Of her second collection of acclaimed poetry, author and poet
Karen Connelly Karen Marie Connelly (born 12 March 1969) is a Canadian travel writer, novelist and poet who has written extensively about her experiences living in Greece, Thailand and Canada. Life and work Connelly was born in Calgary, Alberta. At seventeen, ...
wrote, "… This short, dazzling collection of poems contains a universe—nothing short of North American life in the late twentieth and early twenty-first century. Somehow it is all here, joyously offered up, birth, death, and everything in between…". Her novel ''The Last Exiles'' was the winner of the
Trillium Book Award The Trillium Book Award (french: Prix littéraire Trillium or ''Prix Trillium'') is an annual literary award presented to writers in Ontario, Canada. It is administered by Ontario Creates, a Crown agency of the Government of Ontario, which is ov ...
for English Prose in 2022.


Bibliography

*''Crossroads Cant'', Broken Jaw Press, 1997 *''The Last Thing Standing'', Mansfield Press, 2000 *''The Family China'', Brick Books, 2013 *''The Last Exiles'', Park Row, 2021


Honors, Awards, Nominations, and Accomplishments

Her films have garnered numerous awards and screened at film festivals around the world, including
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, Tribeca International Film Festival, Toronto International Film Festival,
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, the
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, Thessaloniki International Human Rights Film Festival,
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, New York Festivals,
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and the
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. At the 2015
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, the Canadian Images shorts jury gave Shin an honorable mention in the Most Promising Director of a Canadian Short Film category for ''My Enemy, My Brother''.- Film and Television 2017 My Enemy, My Brother, the feature version, wins Grand Jury Prize at th
San Diego Asian International Film Festival.
2015 My Enemy, My Brother, Shortlisted for Academy Award and nominated for an News and Documentary Emmy Award. '' The Defector: Escape from North Korea'' 2014
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*Best Director in a Documentary Program (Won) *Best Documentary Program (Won) *Diversity Award (Won) 2013
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Interactive Festival Award *Best Motion Graphics (Won) 2013 nextMEDIA Canadian Digi Awards *Best in Cross Platform Non-Fiction (Won) 2013 FITC Awards *Best Motion Graphics (Won) 2012
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*Sheffield Innovation Award (Nominee) ''Opening Night'' 2005
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*Best Direction in a Performing Arts Program or Series (for the episode "The Four Seasons Mosaic") (Nominee) ''Western Eyes'' 2000 NFB Diversity Competition *Reel Diversity Award (Won) ''Turning Points of History: Incident at Roswell'' 2000
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*Bronze Plaque Award (Documentary) (Won) ''How to Breathe the Air of Our Ancestors'' 1998 New York Festivals *Gold Medal (Won) Literature ''The Family China'' *2013 Anne Green Award (Won)


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* * {{DEFAULTSORT:Shin, Ann 1968 births Living people Canadian documentary film directors Canadian people of South Korean descent Film directors from British Columbia Film directors from London, Ontario Film directors from Toronto Writers from British Columbia Writers from London, Ontario Writers from Toronto Canadian women film directors Place of birth missing (living people) Canadian television directors Canadian women television directors 20th-century Canadian poets 20th-century Canadian women writers 21st-century Canadian poets 21st-century Canadian novelists 21st-century Canadian women writers Canadian women poets Canadian women novelists Canadian writers of Asian descent Canadian women documentary filmmakers