Tristen Pon (b. 2001)

Alias:
Tristen Vernon Pon

Birthplace:
San Francisco, California, USA

Born:
July 15, 2001

Tristen Vernon Pon (born July 15, 2001) is an Asian American film director, screenwriter, producer, and actor. Born in San Francisco, California, he graduated from Emerson College with a Bachelor of Arts degree in Visual Media Arts. Tristen is best known for co-writing and directing A Better Man (2023) alongside Dellin Zhang. He also served as the producer, director of photography, and co-director for the visual EP by Chase Sullivan For What’s Worse (2024). In addition, he is one of the producers for the upcoming trans coming-of-age short film Attaboy.  Currently based in Los Angeles, Tristen is passionate about filmmaking and acting, continuously seeking to tell unique and diverse stories that foster a sense of community among talented individuals.

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Assistant Camera:
2024  Sleigh

Assistant Director:
2024  Sleigh
????  Attaboy

Co-Director:
2024  For What's Worse
2024  Sleigh
????  Attaboy

Director:
2023  A Better Man
2024  For What's Worse
2024  Sleigh
????  Attaboy

Director of Photography:
2023  A Better Man
2024  For What's Worse
2024  Sleigh
????  Attaboy

Editor:
2023  A Better Man
2024  For What's Worse
2024  Sleigh
????  Attaboy

Producer:
2023  A Better Man
2024  For What's Worse
2024  Sleigh
????  Attaboy
????  The North End (Revisited)

Writer:
2023  A Better Man
2024  For What's Worse
2024  Sleigh
????  Attaboy
????  The North End (Revisited)

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