December • 2016
Eunice is a true professional who managed a complex project beautifully and always took the initiative to improve on it. Would definitely recommend working with her!
New York, NY, USA
4 reviews$500 - $5000 / Day
Request QuoteEunice is a producer/director based in New York City, and a recipient of Tribeca Film Institute’s All-Access Grant, Chicken & Egg Pictures Accelerator Lab Grant, and ITVS Diversity Development Fund. Given her background as a former broadcast producer, Eunice Lau has a propensity toward telling stories concerning social justice. Her short film "Through the Fire" was a finalist at the 2013 Student Academy Awards, while her feature "A-Town Boyz” which chronicles the struggle of Asian American youth growing up in America's South received the Spike Lee Fellowship. With her training in narrative filmmaking, she seeks to bring a cinematic form to documentary films to evoke visceral emotions in audience. "Accept the Call" is a continuum of her exploration on the definition of the American identity and capturing the journey of the immigrant. She is a Storyhunter since 2016, working for clients such as Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation.
December • 2016
Eunice is a true professional who managed a complex project beautifully and always took the initiative to improve on it. Would definitely recommend working with her!
September • 2017
Amazing work as usual. Eunice is a great collaborator and understand clients needs.
July • 2016
Eunice is a great shooter! Would work with her again!
The military coup to oust Thailand's former Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra in 2006 ignited a political maelstrom that polarized this tolerant Buddhist society, turning the streets of Bangkok into a battlefield of ideological and class struggle. HERO follows the lives of two women on opposing sides of the conflict but who share a common fate. Directed by Eunice Lau
What does it mean to be human if technology can conquer mortality and allow us to live forever in our androids one day? Robotics Scientist Hiroshi Ishiguro explores the question through the robot doppelgänger that he created. A.I. - ARTIFICIAL INCARNATION by Eunice Lau is a Semifinalist in the $200,000 GE FOCUS FORWARD Filmmaker Competition.
I directed this coming-of-age story about young Asian American men growing up in Atlanta who are lured to the gang culture to find love, acceptance and identity. In an article on Quartz.com, anthropologist and author Shalini Shankar has singled out our documentary as one to watch out for as it challenges “viewer notions of Asian immigrants in the United States”.
Twenty-five years after leaving Somalia as a refugee to begin his life anew in Minnesota, Yusuf Abdurahman’s nineteen-year-old-son Zacharia is arrested in an FBI anti-terrorism sting operation. “Accept the Call” is the story of a father looking for answers to understand why his son tried to leave home to join a terrorist organization in a foreign country, and journeys with them to find a way back, after breaking each other’s hearts. Through his eyes, the film explores the struggles of Muslim American youths growing up in contemporary America.
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