Untitled Flies Project

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Tribeca All Access® 2005

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As a deadly typhoon approaches Hong Kong, a fly infestation in one apartment complex forces three families to confront their demons. Producers Ramsey Fong, Cherry Montejo.

Untitled Flies Project

Kit Hui

Director/Screenwriter

Kit recently graduated from Columbia University’s Graduate Film Program where she was mentored by renowned filmmaker Tom Kalin (Swoon, Savage Grace). Kit wrote and directed a number of shorts while at Columbia, most notably her 35mm thesis film, Missing, and a Super 16mm film, A Rainy Day, which won the best cinematography award at the International Student Film Festival at Buenos Aires and continues to travel to numerous film festivals. Prior to studying at Columbia, she worked at Killer Films as the post-production assistant on Boys Don’t Cry, and assisted producer Jeff Levy-Hinte at Antidote International Films during the development and production of Wendigo, Laurel Canyon, and Thirteen. She is currently developing her feature film project Flies.

Ramsey Fong

Producer

Fong began working with the independent distributor Strand Releasing while majoring in Film Studies at the University of California at Berkeley. He moved to New York in 1997 to work at Killer Films on the production of Todd Solondz’s Happiness and Bruce Wagner’s I’m Losing You. He has worked on the production of Woody Allen’s Sweet and Lowdown, Brad Anderson’s Happy Accidents, as well as with distributor IFC Films. Fong was the Associate Producer of Patrick Stettner’s The Business of Strangers and producer the short films Upheaval starring Frances McDormand (2001 New Directors/New Films Series) and Grasshopper (2003 Tribeca Film Festival). In 2001, he joined producer Susan Stover at HeadQuarters, an independent film production company in New York, and is currently developing Richard Glatzer and Wash West’s latest project, Lot’s Wife, with Sarah Polley and Bill Paxton.

Cherry Montejo

Producer

Graduated from the University of California at Berkeley, Cherry moved to New York to pursue her passion in filmmaking in 1998. She first worked with award-winning directors Barbara Kopple. Since then, she has been involved in post-production for several projects including 1 Love, a feature documentary by Academy Award-winning director Leon Gast. Recently, she has worked on feature films including Cosmopolitan by Nisha Ganatra (Chutney Popcorn) and Todd Solondz’s latest film Palindromes, with Ellen Barkin and Jennifer Jason Leigh, which premiered at the 2004 New York International Film Festival.