Nov 12, 2024
Dr. Samuel Jamier, Executive Director of the New York Asian Film Festival/Foundation (NYAFF), tells me about his childhood, growing up as a Korean adoptee in France and how his experiences led him to his current role of promoting stories from around the world. He shares his thoughts about reducing stereotypes and advancing representation in film, including:
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Bio:
Dr. Samuel Jamier is a distinguished curator, producer, and the
Principal of SMLX Consulting, a leading consultancy dedicated
to empowering creative teams and enhancing storytelling across
Asia and beyond. As the Executive Director of the New York Asian
Film Festival/Foundation (NYAFF), Sam brings extensive
expertise from his pivotal roles at the Japan Society, The
Korea Society, and the French Embassy.
After relocating to New York City from Paris in 2002, Sam began
his career as a Chargé de Mission for the Cultural Services of
the French Embassy, where he spearheaded the literary program.
At The Korea Society, he orchestrated diverse programming
initiatives, spanning from foreign policy and corporate
symposia to Korean cinema and traditional performing arts.
His multidisciplinary programs featured notable figures such
as Bong Joon-Ho and the DPRK delegation to the UN for the NY
Philharmonic's "Live from North Korea" concert. As a Senior
Film Programmer at the Japan Society, he curated comprehensive film
series and festivals, notably the acclaimed Japan Cuts
festival.
In his current role at NYAFF, Sam has transformed the festival from a niche operation focused on Kung Fu flicks and genre movies to a globally influential event, fostering industry relationships across China, Hong Kong, Taiwan, Japan, Korea, and Southeast Asia.
Sam's work is influenced by his unique background as a Korean
adoptee raised in Brittany, France. His personal journey
navigating multicultural identities inspires his commitment to
fostering authentic cultural representation and enhancing
storytelling accuracy for global entertainment
professionals.