Talent Guide

Mina T. Son

  • Discipline:Director, Producer
  • Program Year:Documentary Lab 2013

Bio

Mina T. Son is an award-winning Korean American filmmaker whose films have screened at film festivals and museums, including the National Gallery of Art, Margaret Mead, Traverse City, Mill Valley and Cinequest. Originally from Garden Grove, California, Son ventured into the world of filmmaking in 2006 with her first short documentary, In My Home, about her experience as a full-time caretaker for her mother. In 2007, she was awarded an Armed with a Camera Fellowship from Visual Communications, a premier Asian Pacific media arts center in the United States, and completed her second short documentary, Past the Food, about a Vietnamese American man’s experience with compulsive binge eating. A two-time Student Academy Award Regional Finalist, Son is a recipient of the College Art Association’s Professional-Development Fellowship in Visual Arts and a Stanford Institute for Creativity and the Arts Graduate Fellowship. Her other achievements include Best Short Documentary at the San Diego Asian Film Festival, the Loni Ding Award in Social Issue Documentary from the Center for Asian American Media and a CINE Golden Eagle. She is currently co-directing and producing Top Spin, her first feature-length documentary about table tennis prodigies in search of Olympic glory. She holds an M.F.A. in Documentary Film from Stanford University and a B.A. in Psychology from the University of California, Los Angeles.

Current Project

Top Spin

Logline

Facing steep odds, a group of tenacious American teenagers chase Olympic glory in table tennis the greatest equalizer in sports, where regardless of size, age and gender, anyone can win.