Sonya Chung to step down as Director of Film Forum
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Sonya Chung to step down as Director of Film Forum
Sonya Chung. Photo by Patrick Quarterman.



NEW YORK, NY.- Sonya Chung, Director of Film Forum, NYC’s leading non-profit independent cinema since 1970, has announced plans to step down from her role at the end of this year.

During her leadership tenure (Deputy Director 2020-23; Director since July 1, 2023), Chung helped Film Forum weather the closure period and complex reopening process during the COVID pandemic, led the growth of audience outreach and organizational partnerships, co-programmed new-release films with Karen Cooper—Film Forum’s director from 1972 to 2023—and Premieres Artistic Director Mike Maggiore, and participated in the management team that negotiated Film Forum’s first union contract with the Technical, Office and Professional Union Local 2110 UAW.

Film Forum’s admissions broke box-office records for two consecutive years under Chung’s leadership. The presentation of bold, urgent new films, alongside unmatched repertory programming led by founding Repertory Artistic Director Bruce Goldstein, drove this success. Chung also helped grow and deepen the commitment of a robust membership and donor base, ensuring Film Forum’s nonprofit mission to show challenging, underrecognized films regardless of commercial potential.

“Sonya has evolved management and organizational structures with an eye to the future, laying the groundwork for Film Forum’s long-term capacity to serve its devoted audience, philanthropic supporters, the independent film industry, and the NYC cultural community,” says Film Forum Board Chair Gray Coleman (Partner, Davis Wright Tremaine LLP). “She leaves the organization in fine form for her successor—and for the next generation of filmgoers.”

“It has been a privilege to serve and lead Film Forum these last 5 1/2 years,” comments Chung. “I am stepping down as Director for much the same reasons I accepted the position: I love Film Forum and want it to thrive, mature, and remain deeply anchored as a NYC gem that means so much to so many people. This is the right and best time for the next evolution of leadership. I am proud of what our team—along with the filmmakers, industry colleagues, and organizations we partner with—has accomplished together, and I am genuinely excited for this next chapter in Film Forum’s journey.”

Film Forum’s Board of Directors has formed a search committee to be headed by Coleman and Stella Strazdas (together the executive committee of the board). The committee has engaged Tom O’Connor Consulting Group to lead a national search to fill the position, led by Edie Demas, Vice President, Organizational Strategy and Brenna Thomas, Search Consultant.










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