Andrew Ahn

Andrew Ahn (born March 10, 1986)[1][2] is an American film director and screenwriter who has directed the feature films Spa Night (2016), Driveways (2019), and Fire Island (2022).

Andrew Ahn
Ahn in 2016
Born (1986-03-10) March 10, 1986 (age 38)
Los Angeles, California, U.S.
Education
Occupations
  • Film director
  • screenwriter
Years active2011–present
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Early life

Andrew Ahn was born and raised in Los Angeles. He is the son of Korean immigrants.[3] He graduated from Brown University with a degree in English and received a Masters in Fine Arts (MFA) in Film Directing from the California Institute of the Arts (CalArts).[4]

Career

In 2011, Ahn wrote, directed, edited and produced a short film entitled Andy, which won the Best Narrative Short award at the 2011 San Diego Asian Film Festival.[5] The film has also screened at film festivals including the Boston Asian American Film Festival, the Slamdance Film Festival, the San Francisco International Asian American Film Festival, the Los Angeles Asian Pacific Film Festival, Outfest, the Hong Kong Lesbian and Gay Film Festival, the DisOrient Asian American Film Festival of Oregon and the Vancouver Asian Film Festival.[6]

In 2012, Ahn wrote, directed, edited and produced a short film entitled Dol (First Birthday), which premiered at the 2012 Sundance Film Festival.[3] It won awards including the Grand Jury Award Outstanding Narrative Short Film at Outfest: Los Angeles Gay and Lesbian Film Festival 2012, and a Jury Award for Best Narrative Short Film at the Polari: Austin Gay and Lesbian International Film Festival 2012. Ahn has stated that he made the film to come out to his parents as gay.[7]

Ahn has also served as an editor on the documentary I Am Divine (2013) (directed by Jeffrey Schwarz) and was a post-production assistant on the documentaries Vito (2011) and Tab Hunter Confidential (2015), both of which were also directed by Jeffrey Schwarz.

Ahn raised funds via Kickstarter for his feature film, entitled Spa Night, about a closeted gay Korean-American teenager who follows his desires and finds more than he bargains for at the Korean spa in the Koreatown of Los Angeles.[8] He developed the screenplay for the film at the 2013 Sundance Screenwriters Lab, which it was selected for, and participated in the Film Independent Screenwriting Lab and the Film Independent Directing Lab with the feature screenplay for the project. For developing the film, he also received a Sundance Institute Cinereach Feature Film Fellow grant.[8]

Advocacy

Ahn signed an October 2023 open letter of artists for ceasefire during the Israeli bombardment of Gaza.[9]

Filmography

Short film

YearTitleDirectorWriterProducer
2010AndyYesYesYes
2011Dol (First Birthday)YesYesYes

Feature film

YearTitleDirectorWriter
2016Spa NightYesYes
2019DrivewaysYesNo
2022Fire IslandYesNo
2025The Wedding BanquetYesYes

Accolades

OrganizationsYear[a]CategoryWorkResultRef.
AGLIFF Awards2012Jury Award for Best Narrative ShortDol (First Birthday)Won[10]
Berlin International Film Festival2019Teddy Award for Best Feature FilmDrivewaysNominated[11]
Crystal Bear for The Best Film (Kplus)Nominated[12]
Boston LGBT Film Festival2016Jury Prize for Best Narrative FeatureSpa NightWon[13]
Gimli Film Festival2020Best of Fest Audience Choice AwardDrivewaysWon[14]
Independent Spirit Awards2017John Cassavetes AwardSpa NightWon[15]
Someone to Watch AwardNominated
Inside Out Toronto LGBT Film Festival2016Best First FeatureWon[16]
Nashville Film Festival2016New Directors CompetitionNominated[17]
Outfest Los Angeles Film Festival2012Jury Award Outstanding Narrative Short FilmDol (First Birthday)Won[18]
Philadelphia Film Festival2016Best First FeatureSpa NightNominated[19]
Remi Awards2020Features - Dramatic / OriginalDrivewaysWon[20]
San Diego Asian Film Festival2011Best Narrative ShortAndyWon[5]
2016George C. Lin Emerging Filmmaker AwardSpa NightWon[5]
2019Best Narrative FeatureDrivewaysWon[21]
Seattle International Film Festival2019New American Cinema CompetitionNominated[22]
Sundance Film Festival2012Grand Jury Prize Short FilmsDol (First Birthday)Nominated[23]
2016Grand Jury Prize DramaticSpa NightNominated[24]

Notes

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