Jenna Ku has been active in the film industry since the late 1990s. In 2016, she founded VOL Media, a production company she currently runs. Her producing credits include her first film, Penny Pinchers (2011, CJ ENM), starring Song Joong-ki, followed by Little Forest (2018, Plus M) with Kim Tae-ri. She also produced Josée (2020, Warner Bros. Korea), a Korean adaptation of the acclaimed Japanese film Josee, the Tiger and the Fish, and Brave Citizen (2023, Wavve), an action-comedy based on a popular Korean webtoon. Beyond these mainstream productions, Ku has also produced critically acclaimed independent films such as veteran actress Moon So-ri’s directorial debut, The Running Actress (2017), and Kim Jong-kwan’s The Table (2017) and Shades of the Heart (2021). Her recent project is The World of Love (2025) with director Yoon Ga-eun, which is scheduled for release in 2025. Beyond her work as a producer, since 2018, Ku has also been leading the film development workshop at the Busan Asian Film School (AFiS), an international school for emerging young Asian filmmakers.
Trinh Le Minh Hang is a Vietnamese film producer and the founder and CEO of Skyline Media, a production and distribution company. She has distributed over 300 international films to the Vietnamese market and introduced more than 35 Vietnamese films to international audiences. In the past four years alone, she has produced five Vietnamese feature films. A 2018 graduate of the Busan Asian Film School, she also served as a steering committee member of the school’s alumni network, New Asian Producers Network (NAPNet). She directed and produced MUOI: The Curse Returns, a sequel to the Korean horror film MUOI. The film ranked second at the Vietnamese box office during its first two weeks of release and achieved notable success with distribution in more than 10 countries, including Korea, Taiwan, and Australia. Notably, it became the first commercial film co-produced by a foreign graduate of the Busan Asian Film School and a Korean production company to be released both in Vietnam and Korea—marking a significant milestone.
Sam Chua Weishi is a film producer from Singapore. She recently produced feature film Pierce by Nelicia Low (Best Director Crystal Globe - Karlovy Vary 2024), and short films At February's End by Mickey Lai (Locarno 2025) and Children's Day by Giselle Lin (Competition, Berlinale 2025). She is currently developing a slate of films as head of production at Singapore-based production company PĹŤtocol, including Midnight Blue Spring by Giselle Lin (Grand Development prize - Locarno Residency 2023). She has trained at EAVE's Ties That Bind, Rotterdam Lab, Full Circle Lab Philippines, Busan Asian Film School and IF/Then Southeast Asia.
Park Junho oversaw international co-production projects at K-Movie Entertainment, including the Korea–Taiwan co-production The Secret House and the Korea–Poland co-production Where Would You Like to Go. He also handled international sales for titles such as The Roundup franchise, One Win, Following, Rebound, Killing Romance, and etc. He later served as Head of the International Department at Acemaker Movieworks, and is currently leading multiple international co-production projects through Adrenaline Pictures, the production company he founded last year. Park holds an MFA in Producing from the American Film Institute (AFI) and a BA from Columbia University, and has also participated in the AFIS program at the Busan Asian Film School.