So Yun Um
So Yun Um is a Korean American filmmaker from Los Angeles, California. She tells us about growing up in L.A. as a child in the ‘90s, a dynamic city full of fashion, enterprise, and of course, a large Korean community.
So Yun describes how she had always been proud of her heritage, and that her identity has deeply influenced her filmmaking journey: her directorial debut, Liquor Store Dreams, is a reflection of her own childhood helping her parents around their liquor store. Released in 2022, the documentary has since been screened at dozens of film festivals, including the 27th Busan Film Festival and Diaspora Film Festival 2023, resonating with both Korean audiences, as well as with communities outside of those the film portrays.
Though tricky to create a movie which can speak across multiple audiences, So Yun remains undaunted, excited to capture and share stories from the communities which shaped her.
The Hollywood series celebrates 16 stories of Korean Americans working in the entertainment industry, which continues to grow towards more authentically diverse storytelling and leadership. The individuals who were interviewed exemplify what success can look like outside of conventional career paths, destigmatizing the starving artist narrative. The common thread between these actors, screenwriters, producers and designers in the field is the importance of perseverance, even if coming from a place of, what some have called, “delusion.”
The Legacy Project Hollywood series is made possible with financial support from The Korean American Foundation and the YS Kim Foundation, in partnership with The Korean American Leaders in Hollywood.