
Julian Doan
Directing
Known For

The intimate confines of psychotherapy sessions are seen from the perspective of a therapist and individual patients.
In Treatment

Undertakers wait on a family's final farewells, as one son struggles to say goodbye to his dead father.
Raspberry

A dutiful son (Eugene Cordero) spends a week moving his eclectic elderly father (Raul Aranas) out of the only home he’s ever known in America. When his father says he won’t leave unless he gets to take his broken down 1986 Toyota Van with him, something he’d much rather leave behind, things get worse. Left with no choice, the son hires a mechanic to fix the van, but finds that what’s really broken is the relationship between himself and his father; a relationship that has been non-existent since the passing of his mother. The son wants his father to move in with his new family and move on with his life, but letting go is easier said than done.
The Van

An Asian American teenage girl, dying to lose her virginity, breaks some house rules (among other things) in order to get what she wants.
House Rules

In the seedy back halls of a Little Saigon convenience store, a young customer reanimates his dead father for one last conversation... awakening phantoms of unspoken grief.
Long's Long Lost & Mini Mart

On the last night of a trip to her childhood home, a young woman is swallowed by the land.