March 29, 6:00 PM CST
RSVP for a free virtual screening and panel:
https://ovee.itvs.org/screenings/b5qll
Moderator:
Scottie Lee Meyers is a millennial with a newspaper subscription and a native Milwaukeean who believes Bob Uecker calls a better game when the score is lopsided. Meyers is an Emmy Award-winning multimedia producer and journalist for Milwaukee PBS. Before that, he was at Wisconsin Public Radio, where he produced “The Kathleen Dunn Show” and filed stories for the statewide network. Over the years, Meyers served as a Wisconsin Policy Forum fellow at Marquette University and reported for several newspaper outlets, including Gannett, The North Coast Journal and Two Rivers Tribune. He’s also a proud AmeriCorps alum. He lives in the Riverwest neighborhood with his golden retriever Patsy.
Director/Producer Julie Ha’s storytelling career spans more than two decades in ethnic and mainstream media, with a specialized focus on Asian American stories. She formerly served as editor-in-chief of KoreAm Journal, a national Korean American magazine. FREE CHOL SOO LEE, which premiered at the 2022 Sundance Film Festival, is her first documentary film.
Director/Producer Eugene Yi is a filmmaker, editor, and writer from Los Angeles. His editing work has been in Berlinale, Tribeca, and The New York Times. He formerly served as contributing editor for KoreAm Journal, a national Korean American magazine. FREE CHOL SOO LEE, which premiered at the 2022 Sundance Film Festival, is his first film as director.