Abrielle Kuo is a U.S.-based actor, producer, and director working across cinema, TikTok, theatre, and creative production. With a unique blend of Eastern and Western influences, Abrielle creates immersive experiences that resonate with global audiences. Her directorial debut, “Ura,” won the Grand Jury Award at the New York International Film Festival, Best First-Time Director at Berlin Indie, and two awards at Indie Short Fest.
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“Ura” opens with a couple in bed, Bev and Prince. He asks her to tell him a joke, while her inner thoughts are presented visually. He speaks in English, and she replies in the same language, but her thoughts are in Chinese. Eventually, she decides to tell him the only joke she knows, about Little Mochi, though she doubts he has the patience for it. The outcome is not what she hoped for. When...
Ura review is part of the Submit Your Film Initiative
“Ura” opens with a couple in bed, Bev and Prince. He asks her to tell him a joke, while her inner thoughts are presented visually. He speaks in English, and she replies in the same language, but her thoughts are in Chinese. Eventually, she decides to tell him the only joke she knows, about Little Mochi, though she doubts he has the patience for it. The outcome is not what she hoped for. When...
- 4/22/2025
- by Panos Kotzathanasis
- AsianMoviePulse
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