Woo Ming Jin

WOO Ming Jin (1976, Malaysia) studied Film and Television Production in California and worked on several television shows and commercials. In addition, he has worked as screenwriter, cameraman and editor. He made his feature debut in 2006 with Monday Morning Glory. His The Second Life of Thieves (2014) got support from the Hubert Bals Fund.

Filmography

(selection) Love for Dogs (2004, short), It's Possible Your Heart Can Not Be Broken (2005, short), Monday Morning Glory (2006), Blue Roof (2007, short), The Elephant and the Sea (2007), Woman on Fire Looks for Water (2009), 15Malaysia (2009, co-dir), The Tiger Factory (2010), Girl in the Water (2011, short, co-dir), Survival Guide untuk Kampong Radioaktif/Survival Guide for Radioactive Village (2011, short, co-dir), The Double (2012, short), The Second Life of Thieves (2014)