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Chris Chan Lee

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Chris Chan Lee
Chris Chan Lee is a Korean American filmmaker based in Los Angeles, CA. He graduated from the USC School of Cinematic Arts. His debut feature film as writer/director was "Yellow" (1997), a coming of age drama/comedy about a group of Asian American teens in Los Angeles. The film features the first performances of John Cho and Jason Tobin. "Yellow" world premiered at the 1997 CAAMFest Film Festival (then called NAATA) and later won the Gold Carp 1st Place Audience Award for Best Feature Film and the Golden Reel Award for Best Independent Feature Film. "Yellow" had a successful limited national theatrical release including a 5-week run in Southern California across 9 screens. The film is considered a milestone in Asian American filmmaking.

Lee spent a year directing English-language prime time television at MediaCorp Studios in Singapore for Channel 5. His season of "Growing Up" went on to garner a Best Drama nomination at the Asian Television Awards. During this period his political thriller screenplay "Revolution of One" was optioned by Wong Kar Wai's Jet Tone Films. He is a 2004 Fellow of the Tribeca Film Festival All Access Program and a two-time Fellow of the Film Independent Fast Track Program.

Lee's second feature film as writer/director was "Undoing" (2006), a noir thriller set in LA's Koreatown. "Undoing" was nominated for Best Feature Film by the Los Angeles Film Festival and had a theatrical release in NYC, Los Angeles, and San Francisco.

In 2015 Lee edited and produced "Jasmine", directed by Dax Phelan, a dark thriller filmed in Hong Kong. "Jasmine" has won more than 100 awards, including numerous "Best Feature Film" awards plus 9 wins and 9 nominations to Lee for Best Editing.
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      • 21 wins & 14 nominations total

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    Yellow (1997)
    Yellow
    6.0
    • Director
    • 1997
    Amy Tsang in Silent River (2021)
    Silent River
    3.7
    • Editor
    • 2021
    Jasmine (2015)
    Jasmine
    5.7
    • Editor
    • 2015
    Undoing (2006)
    Undoing
    4.4
    • Director
    • 2006

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    Editor



    • Break the Silence
      • Editor
      • Completed
      • Video
      • 2025
    • Kirkwood
      • Editor
      • Pre-production



    • Amy Tsang in Silent River (2021)
      Silent River
      3.7
      • Editor
      • 2021
    • Laura Faye Smith and Cali McCree in Exposed (2021)
      Exposed
      Video
      • Editor
      • 2021
    • Final Moments (2020)
      Final Moments
      Video
      • Editor
      • 2020
    • Special Lunch (2018)
      Special Lunch
      Short
      • Editor
      • 2018
    • 180mm
      Video
      • Editor
      • 2018
    • Eric Martig and Karli Hall in Miki (2017)
      Miki
      Short
      • Editor
      • 2017
    • Sophie Kennedy Clark and Jacob Lofland in Go North (2017)
      Go North
      4.3
      • co-editor
      • 2017
    • Jasmine (2015)
      Jasmine
      5.7
      • Editor
      • 2015
    • Scott Chops Jung, Peril-l, Styles Infinite, and Ann One in Mountain Brothers Featuring Ann One: Keep On (2013)
      Mountain Brothers Featuring Ann One: Keep On
      Music Video
      • Editor
      • 2013
    • Take Me with You
      Short
      • Editor
      • 2012

    Director



    • Amy Tsang in Silent River (2021)
      Silent River
      3.7
      • Director
      • 2021
    • Scott Chops Jung, Peril-l, Styles Infinite, and Ann One in Mountain Brothers Featuring Ann One: Keep On (2013)
      Mountain Brothers Featuring Ann One: Keep On
      Music Video
      • Director
      • 2013
    • Undoing (2006)
      Undoing
      4.4
      • Director
      • 2006
    • Growing Up (1996)
      Growing Up
      8.0
      TV Series
      • Director
      • 2000
    • Obits
      • Director (segment "Get - the - Digits")
      • 1998
    • Yellow (1997)
      Yellow
      6.0
      • Director
      • 1997

    Writer



    • Amy Tsang in Silent River (2021)
      Silent River
      3.7
      • Writer
      • 2021
    • Undoing (2006)
      Undoing
      4.4
      • Writer
      • 2006
    • James Russo and Rei Kikukawa in Double Deception (2001)
      Double Deception
      4.2
      • Writer
      • 2001
    • Obits
      • Writer (segment "Get - the - Digits")
      • 1998
    • Yellow (1997)
      Yellow
      6.0
      • Writer
      • 1997

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    • Alternative name
      • Christopher Chan Lee
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      Korean-American filmmaker graduated from USC School of Cinema

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