MINA KIM FITZPATRICK


DIRECTING
    THE BOAT CLEANERS
    WANDERVOGEL
    RUN OF PRESS
    WANDERVOGEL (SHORT)
    A LETTER FOR SANG-AH
    BEFORE THE PRESIDENT

EDITING
    SOMEBODY’S GONE
    SHEPHERDESS
    THE ANTS & THE GRASSHOPPER
    PULLING THE THREAD
    VETERANS COMING HOME
    THE STREETS ARE OURS
    ASST. CREDITS

CAMERA
    FLOOR
    BREEZY MARCH
    INSIDE MY HEAD
    KATE SPADE
    USWNT 2023
    WHAT WE LEAVE BEHIND
    PALENQUE


ABOUT

Mina Kim Fitzpatrick is a documentary director, editor, and cinematographer. Her work forefronts landscapes and the ways physical environment affect human nature. She believes in the transformative process of the interview and champions participatory filmmaking models.



The Streets Are Ours, 16’ (2017)
This documentary short tells the inspiring story of two Pakistani women: Sabeen Mahmud, founder of Karachi performance space T2F, who paved the way for American actress/writer Fawzia Mirza to perform her one-woman show across Pakistan, one month before Mahmud's tragic murder.

Role: Editor
Awards and Screenings: Favorite Lesbian Short, Audience Award | TWIST, Seattle Queer Film Festival 2017 Gold Plaque, 2nd Place, Best Short Doc | Chicago International Film Festival 2017 Grand Jury Prize, Best Short Doc | Austin Gay and Lesbian International Film Festival 2017 Audience Award, Best Short Doc | Nashville International Film Festival 2017