Karyn Kusama is an American film and television director. She made her feature film debut with the 2000 film Girlfight,[2] which she wrote, directed, and produced,[3]. She went on to direct the 2005 sci-fi action film Æon Flux, based on Peter Chung's animated series of the same name, and the 2009 cult horror comedy Jennifer's Body. She has recently worked as a television director.[4] In 2017 she directed a segment in the film XX, an all-female horror anthology. Her latest film is the 2018 crime thriller Destroyer, starring Nicole Kidman.
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Family and career balance
Karyn Kusama is an American film and television director. She made her feature film debut with the 2000 film Girlfight,[2] which she wrote, directed, and produced,[3]. She went on to direct the 2005 sci-fi action film Æon Flux, based on Peter Chung's animated series of the same name, and the 2009 cult horror comedy Jennifer's Body. She has recently worked as a television director.[4] In 2017 she directed a segment in the film XX, an all-female horror anthology. Her latest film is the 2018 crime thriller Destroyer, starring Nicole Kidman.
Topics we cover:
- Family and career balance
- Family tragedy and how it shaped her life, her career trajectory and focus on what she needed to do
- The American Blind Spot on Race
- Her experience growing up as the "Japanese Family" and what a school transition did to her perspective
- Dynamics of power struggle in groups fighting power
- How defining demographics keeps the in group divides
- How words are not necessarily a reflection of our thoughts but our upbringing
- How we have empathy toward people with whom we disagree
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