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Patty Kim is a Canadian filmmaker and co-founder of Safari Media. She co-directed the 2006 award-winning feature documentary Abduction: The Megumi Yokota Story, produced in association with the BBC, and executive-produced by Jane Campion. The film was honored with an Alfred I. Du Pont Award.[1] She also co-directed and produced the 2004 documentary Destiny about a young photojournalist murdered by a mob in Somalia; the film won a prize at the New York International Independent Film and Video Festival.[2] Patty was consulting producer of the feature documentary "Give Up Tomorrow" which took home top prizes at the 2011 Tribeca Film Festival.[citation needed] She has worked as a journalist with the National Geographic Channel, National Geographic Television, Canadian Broadcasting Corporation, NBC, and CBS.[2]
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