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Abraham Lim is a Korean-American film director, screenwriter and actor. He earned a BFA and an MFA for film at New York University. During his studies, he worked as an editor and director of music videos at Riviera Films. In 1996, he began work on his first feature film, Roads and Bridges (2000). In 1997 the film that he produced for his MFA thesis, Fly, garnered several awards at NYU's First Run Film Festival for his directing, acting, editing, and cinematography. Director Robert Altman hired Lim to edit Cookie's Fortune. Altman was on of the executive producers for Roads and Bridges. In 2002 Lim was part of Fox Searchlight’s Searchlab, a program for emerging directors. Lim's screenplay The Achievers was a finalist for HBO’s Project Greenlight. In 2005, Lim won a grant from the NAATA media fund, which was to support Asian-American filmmakers.[1] The Achievers is a 2006 film he directed, starring Akie Kotabe, Dave Lee and Samantha Quan. In 2010, Lim directed God is D_ad, a road movie about young adults going to a comic conference in the late 1980s. Filmography
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