Michi Que Doan

Michi Que Doan is a Vietnamese American non-union film assistant director, working to join the Director's Guild of America's (DGA) Southern California Qualification List (SCQL) as a union 1st Assistant Director on motion picture productions. She was born and raised in Orange County, California and is currently based in the Los Angeles Metropolitan Area.  She first worked in video editing for digital new media outlets such as World of Dance Network and David So Comedy. She later script supervised for Sundance NEXT Audience Award winner, Gook (2017). Since then, she has worked as an assistant director and in the production department on many other thought-provoking productions, such as A Boy. A Girl. A Dream. (Sundance 2018), Ms. Purple (Sundance 2019), and Annapurna Interactive's video game, Telling Lies (2019).

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Assistant Director:
2019  Father by Law

Director:
2016  Evidence
2019  Father by Law

First Assistant Director:
2016  Evidence
2019  Father by Law
2020  Single
2022  Good Boy
2024  Grizzly Night

Producer:
2016  Evidence
2019  Father by Law
2020  Single
2022  Good Boy
2024  Grizzly Night

Second Assistant Director:
2016  Evidence
2019  Father by Law
2020  Single
2021  Women Is Losers
2022  Good Boy
2024  Grizzly Night

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