Tiikerie Pham
- Sound Department
Tiikerie Pham is a highly acclaimed sound director and artist with a distinguished career spanning continents like France, Thailand, Vietnam, and the United States. Collaborating with renowned clients and partners, their creative sound creations have garnered international recognition and numerous global awards from international film festivals, museums and world-renowned cinema clientele like Netflix Originals US, CGV Korea and Kantana Thailand. Tiikerie Khoa-Pham's passion for innovation and commitment to delivering exceptional audio experiences have established them as a respected figure in the industry. Beyond their work in filmmaking and television, Tiikerie Khoa-Pham's artistic pursuits extend to music composition, reflecting their versatile and multidimensional approach to the arts. He has worked on 42 theater film titles whose many premier globally and got international film festivals awards - as sound director/ sound designer/ sound artist.
Among his notable achievements is his involvement in the 2019 film "Rom," a five-year endeavor that ultimately triumphed at the 24th Busan International Film Festival.
In addition to his founding commercial production studios and business in filmmaking to work with global partners for world-renowned projects like Loving Vincent (2017), Netflix Originals Money Heist Korea (2019), Netflix's Witcher (2019), Tiikerie Khoa-Pham's work has been recognized and honored with prestigious awards for art films by Vietnamese and global artists and movie directors. Notably, his collaboration with one of the most famous contemporary artists in Singapore and world-renowned multimedia artist Phan Thao Nguyen on the art film "Mute Grain" in 2019 garnered recognition as a finalist for the Hugo Boss Asian Art Prize, further solidifying Tiikerie Khoa-Pham's contribution to the project's creative sound design. The film's thought-provoking narrative and innovative sound design captured the attention of audiences and critics alike.
Furthermore, Tiikerie Khoa-Pham's remarkable talent and contribution to the multimedia piece "Tropical Siesta" (2018) earned them the prestigious APB Foundation Signature Art Prize in 2018. This triennial competition, supported by the Asia Pacific Breweries Foundation and the Singapore Art Museum, recognized Tiikerie Khoa-Pham's exceptional sound design that complemented Phan Thao Nguyen's captivating artwork.
Additionally, Tiikerie Khoa-Pham's collaboration on the art film "Becoming Alluvium (Hoá Phù Sa)" with artist Phan Thao Nguyen garnered the Han Nefkens Foundation - Loop Barcelona Video Art Award in 2018. This esteemed recognition further highlights Tiikerie Khoa-Pham's ability to create evocative soundscapes that enrich the storytelling experience.
Tiikerie Khoa-Pham's "sonic magic" talent and contribution extend to diverse backgrounds of artists while inspiring younger generations of filmmakers, where he also played a pivotal role as the sound director for the horror movie "KFC" by Lê Bình Giang, which received an Honor Mention Award at the New York Asian American Film Festival in 2019. This recognition further solidifies Tiikerie Khoa-Pham's versatility and expertise in delivering exceptional sound experiences across various genres.