Michael L. Suan
☼ Born on 15 December 1980, in Shanghai, China
BiographyMichael is a Chinese-Canadian filmmaker who's originally from Shanghai. He is fluent in both English and Mandarin, and likes to work on projects that help bridge both Eastern and Western Culture. He's a big fan of stoic cinema with minimal dialogue and is heavily influenced by the European art-house romances of the 50s and 60s.


In the role of director

AKP: Job 27 (21/02/2014)

Indie Spotlight is a series focusing on reviews of independent films From director Michael L. Suan comes this modern silent noir, which portrays a gangster romance entirely without dialogue.  AKP: Job 27 focuses on a Yakuza hitman (Tyce Philip Phangsoa), who travels to Toronto for his 27th job. While in the city, the hitman encounters […]