S. Leo Chiang, a renowned filmmaker, has made a significant impact in the industry through his thought-provoking documentaries.
His debut feature film, "A Village Called Versailles" (2009),garnered widespread acclaim for its poignant portrayal of the Vietnamese-American community in New Orleans.
Following the success of his first film, Chiang went on to direct "Our Time Machine" (2019),a documentary that delves into the lives of an elderly Taiwanese couple and their quest to build a time machine.
In between these two projects, Chiang worked on "Mr. Cao Goes to Washington" (2012),a documentary that chronicles the journey of a Vietnamese-American politician as he runs for office in a predominantly white district.
Throughout his career, S. Leo Chiang has demonstrated a unique ability to craft documentaries that not only inform but also captivate audiences, shedding light on often-overlooked stories and communities.