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"Biz of Viz": Comedy-Drama Explores Visibility's Cost
18 Dec
Summary
- Film "Biz of Viz" explores the high cost of visibility and representation.
- Jules, a festival director, faces burnout and demands from a diva actress.
- Principal photography for the comedy-drama has concluded in New York City.

Filmmaker Judy Lei's "Biz of Viz," a comedy-drama exploring the challenges of visibility and representation, has concluded its principal photography in New York City. The film stars Lei as Jules, a Chinese American festival director grappling with burnout.
Jules's struggles are compounded by her demanding boss and an aging actress seeking a career revival. She relies on a dedicated group of volunteer interns to ensure the film festival's success, highlighting the personal and professional costs associated with ambition.
The ensemble cast includes acclaimed actors, with Lei also serving as writer and director. "Biz of Viz" promises a compelling narrative about community, cinema, and the pursuit of recognition.




