- Brian Jun
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awards = Sundance Channel Emerging Director Award (2006)Brian Jun (born
October 21 ,1979 ) is an Americanfilm director ,screenwriter ,film editor and producer. Jun has made two short films, "Jimmy Brown" and "Researching Raymond Burke". Jun won the Sundance Channel Emerging Director Award in 2006 at theSt. Louis Film Festival for his firstfeature film "Steel City". The film also received a nomination for the grand prize jury award at theSundance Film Festival in 2006. As of June 2008, his second feature film "The Thacker Case " is inpost-production and he has agreed to direct and write the screenplay for aJeff Buckley biopic.Early career
Since he was a child, Jun always had an interest in film and literature and, inspired by the work of
Sam Shepard ,Neil Simon andSamuel Beckett , he began to create his own characters and to write screenplays. cite web |title=Park City '06: Brian Jun |publisher="IndieWIRE" |url=http://www.indiewire.com/people/2006/01/park_city_06_br_1.html |accessdate=2008-05-31 ] Jun attendedWebster University inSt. Louis ,USA , where he learnt the basics of filmmaking. Jun's first work was theshort film "Jimmy Brown", an hospitaldrama dealing with racial issues. The film was based around conversations between two characters, played byDennis Lebby and Jun himself. A screening of the film at Los Angeles Shorts Film Festival led to the opportunity to make another short forFox Searchlab ; a program run byFox Searchlight Pictures with the aim of nurturing up-and-coming talent. The result of this was "Researching Raymond Burke", a short featuring John Heard. Jun's original plan was for this to be a tester to a feature film entitled "In the World of Raymond Burke" but he did not manage to acquire the capital to produce the film and the project was abandoned. cite web |title=Interview: Filmmaker Brian Jun |publisher="Chicagoist" |url=http://chicagoist.com/2007/03/02/interview_filmmaker_brian_jun.php |accessdate=2008-05-31 ]"Steel City"
The collapse of this project inspired Jun to make his next film on a much lower budget. The product of this was the film "Steel City". John Heard had remained interested in working with Jun and his involvement with the new film led to interest from
Your Half Pictures . This marked the end of two years of searching for aproduction company as theL.A. firm agreed to produce the film. The idea of family breakdown interested Jun and a mix of this idea withmidwestern economic downturn formed the basis for "Steel City". In addition to Heard, the film starredAmerica Ferrera andRaymond J. Barry , who later received a nomination for best supporting actor from theSpirit Awards for his role in the film. cite web |title=2006 Independent Spirit Award Nominations |publisher="about.com" |url=http://worldfilm.about.com/b/2006/11/29/2006-independent-spirit-award-nominations.htm |accessdate=2008-05-31 ]The film received a nomination for the grand prize jury award following its screening at the Sundance Film Festival in 2006. The film was generally received well by critics: reviews from both "
The New York Times " and "Entertainment Weekly " praised the strength in depth of the supporting characters. [ cite web |title=A Study of Male Family Dynamics |publisher="The New York Times (May 25, 2007) |url=http://movies.nytimes.com/2007/05/25/movies/25stee.html |accessdate=2008-05-31 ] [ cite web |title=Movie Review: Steel City |publisher="Entertainment Weekly" (May 22, 2007)|url=http://www.ew.com/ew/article/0,,20039766,00.html |accessdate=2008-05-31 ] However both also acknowledged the debut film's flaws. "The New York Times" notes flaws in the script: "Heard has to utter the wince-inducing line "I wanted to be a better dad," but mostly Mr. Jun's script is sharp". "Entertainment Weekly" summarised that "Steel City" could have used more rhythmic drive, but if Jun keeps weaving together characters this compelling, he could be a major film artist in the making". "Time Out " also pointed out that the film had the teething problems of a first effort but otherwise praised the script and the casts performance. [ cite web |title=Steel City Review |publisher="Timeout" (June 20, 2007)|url=http://www.timeout.com/film/chicago/reviews/84298/Steel_City.html |accessdate=2008-05-31 ]Post "Steel City" projects
Following the success of "Steel City" Jun was offered more filmmaking work. This included his self-penned second feature film "
The Thacker Case ", a drama featuringEliza Dushku and "Mystery White Boy " a proposedbiopic of late musicianJeff Buckley . As of June 2008 "The Thacker Case" is inpost-production and the Jeff Buckley biopic remains in the script writing stage.Filmography
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External links
* [http://www.steelcitythemovie.com/base.html "Steel City" official site]
* [http://www.yourhalf.com/ Your Half Productions website]Persondata
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SHORT DESCRIPTION= Film Director, Writer, Editor
DATE OF BIRTH= 1979-10-21
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