S. Leo Chiang

S. Leo Chiang

Renowned Taiwanese American documentarian, S. Leo Chiang, was born in Taiwan in 1968, before making his mark in the cinematic world. He has been active in the film industry since 1998, primarily working in the genre of documentary, with his most famous works including "A Village Called Versailles" and "Out Run". Chiang's films have received numerous awards, including the prestigious Golden Gate Award at the San Francisco International Film Festival, and his authorial style is known for its sensitive exploration of social issues, particularly focusing on the intersectionality of identity and culture. Known for his heartfelt storytelling, Chiang's unflinching commitment to amplifying marginalized voices offers a poignant and powerful lens into the human experience.