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The 2025 Sorry Not Sorry Program will be co-curated by Brandy Wang and Kyuri Jeon.

Brandy Wang is a film curator and the founder of Sorry Not Sorry. With her curatorial interests in experimental film, ethnographic & indigenous film, and Asian cinema, she is the Associate Director of Programming at CineCina, the only New-York-based film festival dedicated to presenting Chinese-language cinema. She has worked with various film festivals and organizations, such as the New York Asian Film Festival, Chicago Asian Pop-up Cinema, Film at Japan Society, and Shanghai Queer Film Festival, to curate and promote diverse storytelling and voices through moving images. She received a Master of Arts in Media, Culture, and Communication from New York University with a focus on the media representation of identities, particularly on immigration, gender, and sexuality.

Kyuri Jeon is a South Korean artist and filmmaker based in New York. Jeon works with video, essay, drawing, and installation to explore time, vision, and its implications for the future. Through the lens of intersectionality, she questions ongoing transnational discussions about identity, feminism, decolonization, and cultural translation. Jeon’s work has been featured internationally at KINDL – Centre for Contemporary Art, Berlin; MassArt Art Museum, Boston; Mimosa House, London; Konsthall C, Stockholm; Artists’ Moving Image Festival, Glasgow; Festival Film Dokumenter, Yogyakarta; Women Make Waves, Taipei; and DMZ International Documentary Film Festival, Seoul. She is a recipient of a Contemporary Visual Art Award at AHL-T&W Foundation and an award winner at the Asian Shorts Competition at Seoul International Women’s Film Festival. Jeon holds BFA from Korea National University of Arts and MFA from the University of Pennsylvania and Seoul National University. Her previous works, Flesh Witness and Born, Unborn, and Born Again were selected for the 2022 Sorry Not Sorry Program.