the team

Arnold Chun — Director / Writer

Arnold is a Korean-American filmmaker and historian with over 20 years of experience in the entertainment industry. Throughout his career, he has worked with numerous Hollywood A-list directors across film, television, and commercial productions, including serving on the Oscar-winning film Letters from Iwo Jima directed by Clint Eastwood. He has also appeared in acclaimed Emmy and Golden Globe–winning episodic series and feature films, including a series regular role in The Man in the High Castle produced by Amazon Studios.

A graduate of University of California, Irvine with a focus in East Asian and European History, Arnold brings a historian’s perspective to his filmmaking. His work explores cultural memory, identity, and underrepresented histories, with a particular passion for telling Asian-American stories and inspiring future generations to carry those legacies forward.

As a director, he has helmed five short films and one feature film, with projects spanning the globe and screening at numerous international film festivals, earning multiple awards. His short film Eli’s Liquor Store won the Harlem International Film Festival and opened the Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Symposium at the Smithsonian Institution in 2009. He is also a nominee for the Melvin Van Peebles Award.

Originally from Los Angeles, Arnold lives in Torrance with his wife and three children, continuing to create work that bridges history, culture, and storytelling.

Aunah Lee — Producer

Aunah is a Los Angeles–based producer, writer, and creative director whose career began in front of the camera as a model. Immersed in the visual language of editorial storytelling, she expanded her work into makeup artistry and wardrobe styling, gaining a multidimensional understanding of character, composition, and narrative through image-making.

As her creative perspective deepened, Aunah moved into producing fashion shows and shoots, overseeing concept development, creative direction, talent coordination, and execution. Working across both performance and production sharpened her ability to translate vision into structure - balancing aesthetics with logistics, and emotion with precision.

Driven by a desire to shape stories beyond a single frame, Aunah transitioned into longform storytelling for television and film. She is drawn to layered, character-driven narratives that explore power, institutional dynamics, generational legacy, and personal transformation.

Kacy Owens — Producer

Kacy is a Black and Asian Pacific Islander actress, writer, and producer with two decades of experience in the entertainment industry. She began her creative career as a fashion model before transitioning into acting. She has accumulated numerous television and film credits, including Terminator: Dark Fate and the film Burner, which recently earned her a Best Actress award. Expanding her creative scope, she made her producing debut with the award-winning web series The Madams, which she also wrote and starred in, garnering multiple accolades across the international film festival circuit.

Drawn to character-driven stories rooted in crime, the supernatural, and personal transformation, she brings a nuanced storytelling sensibility, strong attention to detail, and a deep respect for performance-forward narratives. Known for her empathetic leadership style, she fosters collaborative creative environments that prioritize authenticity, emotional truth, and bold artistic risk. Based in Los Angeles, Kacy continues to create across multiple disciplines, channeling her creativity off set into photography and jewelry design.

wade “BENJI” benjamin — Producer

Wade “Benji” Benjamin is a producer and director operating at the intersection of entertainment, culture, and impact. As CEO of BENDOLL Productions, he develops and produces film, documentary, and branded content that amplifies underrepresented stories and bold creative voices. His film credits span narrative and documentary projects, and his recent directing work includes music videos for major labels such as Def Jam and Universal Music Group.

Beyond entertainment, Benji is the founder of the I AM WE Foundation, extending his storytelling into real-world action through housing, mental health awareness, empowerment, and community-based initiatives. Known for a purpose-driven approach and creative versatility, he brings cinematic vision, cultural awareness, and authenticity to every project he leads.

Roland Arcenaux— Producer

Roland is an entertainment professional with experience spanning acting, modeling, and production. He has appeared in television projects including One on One and For Your Love, building a foundation in performance while collaborating with established industry creatives.

Throughout his career, Roland has worked alongside respected producers such as Eunetta T. Boone, Yvette Bowser, and DJ Pooh, as well as directors including Maynard Virgil and Don Wilkerson. His production experience includes work on the feature film The Wash, starring Dr. Dre, DJ Pooh, and Snoop Dogg.

In addition to his on-screen and production work, Roland modeled with LA Models, further expanding his presence within the entertainment and fashion industries. Known for his strengths in relationship building, networking, public relations, and marketing, he brings a collaborative mindset and strong people skills to every project.

Based in Los Angeles, Roland continues to leverage his diverse industry background to support creative ventures and meaningful collaborations.