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         About me - current project:
 Atomized Tigers FROM American Screenwriters Conference 2025
 
     
    
         Laurels, awards and other accomplishments:
 Kunnan received her Master of Science in 2024 and was a semifinalist in the Rhode Island International Film Festival Screenwriting Competition in 2025. This feature-length film script shortlisted for the Rhode Island International Film Festival is an original script written by KUNNAN alone. It is based on a true story, spanning 110 years of Asian family history and the contribution of the LGBTQ community to Asian psychology. Before writing this script, KUNNAN did a lot of preparation for the family. From 2017 to 2022, KUNNAN conducted field research and wrote family pedigree charts. In 2022, KUNNAN published a research report on the status of women in this family in a humanities journal in Ohio, USA. From 2023 to 2024, KUNNAN consulted a large number of academic papers related to anthropology, culture, and gender studies in combination with the cultural background of the family, and finally at the end of 2024, KUNNAN began to write this feature-length script. She is passionate about fieldwork, sociocultural anthropology, and genealogy. At the age of 9-11, she began to silently fantasize about TV series for 2-4 hours every night, which was one of her biggest childhood hobbies. At the age of 12-15, she wrote several TV series scripts with a ballpoint pen. At the age of 18-19, she began to write a family series of novels. At the age of 25, she began to write English film scripts. To date, she has written five feature-length film scripts, two novella film scripts and one short film script in 276 days, winning a total of 30 film festival awards and official nominations in more than a dozen countries in East Asia, Europe and North America. The film scripts she has written total about 300,000 words, covering topics such as female individualism, personal entrepreneurial stories, family history, forbidden love, hospice care, vulnerable groups, vegetarianism, LGBT, animal protection, and children's mental health. Kunnan plans to continue her studies and engage in professional drama writing in the future.