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Susanna Lo
Susanna Lo is an American filmmaker. Lo was first noticed for her stylistic 35mm feature film, ''Black & White: A Love Story'', starring Jason Adams, which she wrote, directed and produced at the age of twenty-six. The film was accepted into the American Independents at The Berlin Film Festival and went on to win a best directing and best feature film award in Montreal. At the 1996 Berlinale, Joe Leydon of Variety describes Lo as an intelligent writer who scrupulously avoids predictable melodrama. ==Life and career== Lo was born in Hong Kong on February 20, 1966 and raised by a single father, Christopher P.W. Lo, and an aunt, Such Shih "Winnie" Lo, in Honolulu, Hawaii. Lo was raised as a Catholic by her father and a Buddhist by her aunt. She attended Waikiki Elementary School and Star of the Sea High School. Lo made films with a Super 8 camera since she was seven years old and went on to study film production at Loyola Marymount University. As a sophomore, Lo competed with graduated students and won a best film award with her student short, Trapped.〔(Susan Lo's Website )〕
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