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Iris K. Shim is a boundary-pushing filmmaker whose work explores the complexities of identity, family, and the human condition. With a keen eye for detail and a bold, visually-driven style, Shim's films delve into the often-overlooked spaces between cultures, generations, and personal histories. Shim burst onto the scene in 2010 with her critically acclaimed documentary "The House of Suh," a gripping true-crime saga that unraveled the tragic story of a Korean-American family torn apart by violence. Blending meticulous research with a cinematic flair, the film established Shim as a storyteller with a unique ability to humanize even the most sensational of subjects. In the years since, Shim has continued to push the boundaries of her craft, transitioning seamlessly between documentary and narrative filmmaking. Her 2014 thriller "H7N3" showcased her talent for crafting taut, suspenseful tales, while her latest feature, the supernatural horror film "Umma," cemented her reputation as a bold auteur unafraid to tackle complex themes of generational trauma and cultural dislocation. With a style that is both visually arresting and emotionally resonant, Iris K. Shim has firmly established herself as one of the most compelling voices in contemporary cinema.

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