Unjoo Moon

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Born1964 (age 6061)
Daegu, South Korea
OccupationsFilm director, producer
Unjoo Moon
Born1964 (age 6061)
Daegu, South Korea
EducationUniversity of New South Wales, Australian Film and Television School, American Film Institute
OccupationsFilm director, producer
Notable workI Am Woman
The Zen of Bennett
SpouseDion Beebe
Children1
Korean name
Hangul
문은주
RRMun Eunju
MRMun Ŭnju

Unjoo Moon (Korean: 문은주; born 1964) is a South Korean-born Australian film director and producer. She is best known for directing the documentary The Zen of Bennett (2012) and the Helen Reddy biopic I Am Woman (2019), the latter of which earned her an AACTA Award nomination for Best Film.

She is married to cinematographer Dion Beebe.

She was born in Daegu, South Korea in 1964, and her father Moon dong seok was the former leader for an association of Korean Australians in Sydney.[1] After she arrived in Australia at the age of 4,[1] she was raised in Sydney. Moon studied Arts/Law at the University of New South Wales before working at the Australian Broadcasting Corporation as a TV and print journalist including working on the ABC magazine style television show Edge of the Wedge[2] She left journalism to study film at the Australian Film and Television and Radio School, winning the Kenneth B. Myer award and meeting her partner, Oscar-winning cinematographer Dion Beebe. Together they moved to Los Angeles, where Moon attended the American Film Institute, graduating with a Master of Fine Arts and receiving the Franklin J Schaffner Directing Award.[3]

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