Jennifer Huang
2027 Eureka Fellow




Jennifer Huang is a filmmaker pursuing impactful storytelling through documentaries that center marginalized protagonists through innovative consent practices and intentional editing choices. She won the Shifting Voices Film Fund Pitch, the Movies that Matter Impact Pitch, and Berkeley Film Foundation’s Logan Elevate Award. She was a fellow at Film Independent CNN Doc Series Intensive and Re-Present Media’s mentorship program, was a Video Consortium/Doc NYC Storytelling Incubator Fellow, and was selected to pitch at Doc NYC 2023 and FIFDH 2024. She is currently in post production on her first feature-length documentary, The Long Rescue, chronicling the recovery journey of teen sex trafficking survivors in the Philippines. The film is an intimate glimpse into the struggles, achievements, creativity and profound humanity of vulnerable young women whose bodies were commodified but who never stop persisting.
She is currently working on a series of large-scale leather paintings as part of her upcoming exhibitions at the Kondos Gallery at Sacramento City College and the Santa Clara University Art Gallery.