Lily Chan and the Doom Girls
Andrew Thomas Huang writes and directs this coming-of-age tale of a Chinese-American girl living in 1960s LA
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With a background in fine art, visual effects, puppetry and animation, Los Angeles-based filmmaker Andrew Thomas Huang explores alternative modes of storytelling to create lush, mythic worlds.
His list of collaborators include Icelandic artist Bjork, among others including FKA Twigs, Radiohead's Thom Yorke and British director Joe Wright.
His films and videos have exhibited at The Museum of Modern Art, NYC; MoMA PS1; TheSydney Opera House, Sydney; The Barbican Centre, London; and the Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles.
His most recent narrative short, Kiss of the Rabbit God, premiered at Tribeca Film Festival 2019.
Andrew Thomas Huang writes and directs this coming-of-age tale of a Chinese-American girl living in 1960s LA
A young restaurant worker gets caught in a romantic tryst with a seductive Chinese deity
Directed by Andrew Thomas Huang
Primitive scenes play out in a post-apocalyptic digital purgatory