Chris Nong

Alias:
Kirill Nong
Кирилл Нонг
Крис Нонг

Kirill "Chris" Nong was born in 1989, in Belarus. He took a keen interest in cinema at the age of 15, and in 2009 he graduated from New York Film Academy. A few years later he made a short film "The Editor" that became popular on the internet. In 2012 Chris made a feature film called "Shoot to Film" that became his most well-known work to date. He moved to Los Angeles in 2013 to further pursue film studies and career.

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Director:
2011  David
2011  The Editor
2012  Shoot to Film
2014  Syncarnation
2016  Summerhouse
2017  Employee of The Year

Director of Photography:
2011  David
2011  The Editor
2012  Shoot to Film
2014  Syncarnation
2016  Summerhouse
2017  Employee of The Year

Editor:
2011  David
2011  The Editor
2012  Shoot to Film
2014  Syncarnation
2016  Summerhouse
2017  Employee of The Year

Producer:
2011  David
2011  The Editor
2012  Shoot to Film
2014  Syncarnation
2016  Summerhouse
2017  Employee of The Year

Screenplay:
2011  David
2011  The Editor
2012  Shoot to Film
2014  Syncarnation
2016  Summerhouse
2017  Employee of The Year

Writer:
2011  David
2011  The Editor
2012  Shoot to Film
2014  Syncarnation
2016  Summerhouse
2017  Employee of The Year

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