Caroline Suh
Caroline Suh is an independent documentary filmmaker who, over the span of her career, has directed, produced and served as the showrunner for feature films, series and commercials. Recently, Suh directed the film SORRY/NOT SORRY (TIFF, Greenwich Films), and executive produced the Emmy-winning four-part Netflix series WORKING: WHAT WE DO ALL DAY, which she developed with President Barack Obama and his company Higher Ground. She also directed the feature documentary Blackpink: Light Up the Sky for Netflix about the K-pop girl group phenomenon, which was released October 2020. For Netflix, Suh also adapted the best-selling book by Samin Nosrat, SALT, FAT, ACID, HEAT, into a cinematic four-part series with Alex Gibney’s Jigsaw Productions. With Jigsaw, she also created and directed the six-part series 4% on Epix about the lack of female directors in Hollywood. Previously, Suh also served as showrunner and director at RadicalMedia for Sundance Channel’s Iconoclasts series, while also collaborating on numerous other television, film and commercial projects. Her directing career began with the critically acclaimed directorial feature-length debut, Frontrunners (Oscilloscope Pictures).