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Synopsis
IMPRINT follows Flora, a determined mother desperate to give her nine-year-old daughter, Ariel, an advantage in an unforgiving world. Through a powerful tech corporation known as IMPRINT, Flora purchases expertise from Han, an immigrant forced to sell her hard-earned knowledge in exchange for legal status. But as the transfer unfolds, it becomes a waking nightmare. What seeps into Ariel’s mind is not just skill—it carries the scars of Han’s struggles and the trauma she endured to obtain that knowledge. As the boundaries between donor and recipient blur, Flora is forced to confront the true cost of ambition—and the invisible suffering that progress leaves behind.
Bio
Born in Beijing, China, and raised in Vancouver, Canada, Ran is an award-winning cross-media filmmaker whose early exposure to different cultures strongly inform her directorial aesthetic and her desire to tell complex, character-driven, and inclusive stories.
A graduate of NYU Tisch’s BFA in film and television production program, Ran’s short films have been screened and won awards at multiple film festivals worldwide. Her directorial debut, Model, premiered at the 43rd Asian American International Film Festival, winning her the Emerging Director award. The film went on to showcase at various other distinguished festivals, including the 35th Edmonton International Film Festival, where the film was adjudged the Best International Dramatic Feature, the Woodstock Film Festival, and the 25th Shanghai International Film Festival, where it won the New Talent award. Model was subsequently picked up by United Entertainment Partners and theatrically distributed across China in October 2021, along with streaming releases on platforms like as well as released on streaming services, such as iQiyi and Tencent. As a writer and director, Ran is currently in the process of adapting Dung Kai-cheung’s critically acclaimed novel P.E. Period (體育時期) into a television series for a streaming service in Hong Kong.