Career
There, she was production executive on Wenders" The Soul of a Manitoba (Cannes 2003), part of an Emmy-nominated seven-film series The Blues, executive produced by Martin Scorsese. She was also the executive producer at Wim Wenders Productions for commercials and music videos for clients such as Audi, Barilla, and Afri-Cola. Her producing credits include Don"t Come Knocking, written by and starring Sam Shepard and directed by Wim Wenders (Cannes 2005, Competition) and Land of Plenty, also directed by Wenders and co-produced by Indigent and International Finance Corporation Films (Venice 2004, Competition), as well as Grace Lee"s Best of the Wurst and The Grace Lee Project (SXSW 2005).
In-Ah Lee was raised and educated in Hamburg, Germany, where she graduated from Law School in 1992.
She worked for the Hamburg based television production company SPIEGEL television where she directed and produced long form interview programs, documentary features and talk shows. She moved to Los Angeles in 1998 where she worked for Ridley Scott Associates, a commercial production house with director Marcus Nispel.
She joined with producers Philipp Steffens, Lynn Schmitz and Thomas Brettschneider to form Green Sky, a Cologne-based production house specializing in international coproductions and German independent cinema. Her upcoming projects includeCrumpacker and the Manitoba from the Letter by Kazuo Ohno and Whirrrrrr by award winning cinematographer Phedon Papamichael.