Sy Huq
- Director
- Writer
- Producer
Sy Huq was born on February 5th, 1992 in Trondheim, Norway. A four-time Oscar-qualified Bangladeshi-American film director, screenwriter, and producer, his films have won a number of awards and festivals, including an AT&T Film Award, a Stage 32 Film Award, an ISA Fellowship, and an Imagine Impact Creators Network Screenwriting Staff Pick. He is a graduate of UCLA's Professionals Program in Producing. His films, notably "Things That Fall" (2019), "Boys" (2021), and "Oh, Mighty Ocean" (2022) have been distributed internationally by Sony, Omeleto, Shorts.TV, and Gonella.
His film, "Things That Fall" starring Sterling Beaumon and Stephanie Nogueras, was a story he wrote/directed to allow viewers to experience the world of auditory hallucinations in a new light. It had been selected at various Academy Qualifying Film Festivals and screened at many festivals including Austin Film Festival, Clermont-Ferrand, Raindance, Hollyshorts, LAShorts, and won a number of awards. The project involved pioneering technology in sound design, which won an AT&T Film Award in 2019 in the New Forms of Storytelling category and the 2019 Stage 32 Short Film Contest. After an extensive international festival tour, "Things That Fall" became qualified for the 92nd Academy Awards for Best Live Action Short Film.
In 2021, "Boys", a short film he executive produced, became qualified for the 94th Academy Awards for Best Live Action Short Film.
In 2022, Sy produced two short films: "The Stranger" and "Panorama" which both qualified for the 95th Academy Awards for Best Live Action Short Film. Sy also premiered "The Journey", a feature he produced on with Toei Animation and Manga Productions; the first animation feature collaboration between Japanese and Saudi studios in history. Distributed by Sony Pictures/Crunchyroll.
His film, "Things That Fall" starring Sterling Beaumon and Stephanie Nogueras, was a story he wrote/directed to allow viewers to experience the world of auditory hallucinations in a new light. It had been selected at various Academy Qualifying Film Festivals and screened at many festivals including Austin Film Festival, Clermont-Ferrand, Raindance, Hollyshorts, LAShorts, and won a number of awards. The project involved pioneering technology in sound design, which won an AT&T Film Award in 2019 in the New Forms of Storytelling category and the 2019 Stage 32 Short Film Contest. After an extensive international festival tour, "Things That Fall" became qualified for the 92nd Academy Awards for Best Live Action Short Film.
In 2021, "Boys", a short film he executive produced, became qualified for the 94th Academy Awards for Best Live Action Short Film.
In 2022, Sy produced two short films: "The Stranger" and "Panorama" which both qualified for the 95th Academy Awards for Best Live Action Short Film. Sy also premiered "The Journey", a feature he produced on with Toei Animation and Manga Productions; the first animation feature collaboration between Japanese and Saudi studios in history. Distributed by Sony Pictures/Crunchyroll.