Mak Chun Kit, or Mak CK, is an award-winning documentary filmmaker who has filmed in 28 countries across 5 continents.
He has directed and produced over 35 factual TV series and documentaries for international broadcasters including National Geographic, Discovery, History, Lifetime, BIO, Disney, MTV and Channel NewsAsia.
His multiple wins at the New York Festivals Television and Film Awards include a Best Direction Silver World Medal for China Close-up in 2014.Mak's debut feature-length documentary film, The World's Most Fashionable Prison, about fashion designer Puey Quiñones's rehabilitation programme in the Philippine's largest maximum security prison, was an official selection at Hot Docs Canadian International Documentary Festival 2012.
It received the Audience Award for Documentary Film at the Lighthouse International Film Festival 2012, and the Gold Kahuna Award for Documentary Film at the Honolulu Film Awards 2012.
Jennie Kermode of Eye For Film wrote, "For a film that contains so much suffering, with so many of its protagonists living grim lives, it's impressively buoyant."His second film, Little People Big Dreams, about a little people theme park in China, was regional broadcaster Channel NewsAsia's first original feature film production.
The documentary was selected for the Sundance Institute Documentary Film Program | CNEX Workshop and Documentary Summit 2014, and won the Best Pitch Award at CNEX Chinese Doc Forum 2014.
It made its world premiere at the acclaimed CPH:DOX Copenhagen International Documentary Film Festival 2014, who wrote, "A touching film that in virtue of its sensitivity is a rebellion against a world where such a place actually exists." The film was in competition at Sheffield Doc/Fest 2015, won the Grand Jury Award for Best Documentary Feature at the Lighthouse International Film Festival 2015, Best Social Awareness Programme at the Asian Television Awards 2015, and a Gold World Medal for Documentaries at the New York Festivals Television and Film Awards 2016.
Gary Arnold, President of Little People of America, wrote, "The beauty of Little People Big Dreams is that it shines a light on the dwarf theme park in China, and it lets the dwarf performers tell their own story, and it allows viewers to reach their own conclusion about the theme park."
Mak's third film, One Taxi Ride, documents the story of a male survivor in Mexico City who tries to reclaim his life 10 years after being sexually assaulted.
It won the Premio Maguey Best Film Award at the Guadalajara International Film Festival 2019.
And the filmmakers launched an online petition at Change.org to support male sexual assault survivors in Mexico and around the world.