Nam Woon Kim

Kaituhi Tūtahi | Contributing Writer

Nam Woon Kim is a writer and photographer based in Tāmaki Makaurau. His work can be found in Debate magazine – an experience he credits for reigniting a love of writing. Nam also writes for the screen where he believes disparate interests like electrical pylons, historical amnesia, and dreamy music can best intersect. He hopes to return to Seoul some day to write about the arts there.

Everything By: Nam Woon Kim

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Nam Woon Kim reviews Disney's latest film, Turning Red, and unpacks the complexities of representation in a multi-billion-dollar industry.

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