MEET THE 3LHW

Diana Hull

 
 

Diana Hull is a producer, distributor, and podcaster in the greater Philadelphia area. She has dedicated the past decade to philanthropic work, including The Women’s Film Festival. She is a co-founder of 3 Left Handed Women-promoting film by and for women. Diana received her bachelors degree from Villanova University with a concentration in theatre.

Phuong Nguyen

 

Phuong Nguyen received a Bachelor's degree in Psychology and a minor in Theater from Temple University and a Master of Science degree in Organizational Development and Leadership from Philadelphia College of Osteopathic Medicine. In 2013, Phuong was the Festival Director for the Philadelphia Asian American Film Festival and is a former board member of the organization. Phuong is currently a board member of the Philadelphia Women in Film and Television. Phuong is also the Co-Founder and CEO of The Women's Film Festival in Philadelphia, PA that helps support women in film and television both behind and in front of the camera. She has also worked as a production consultant for a short film piece called "In My Little Corner of the World, Anyone Would Love You" that was presented in London in spring 2016 and at the Philadelphia Museum of Art in summer 2021. She was chosen to be a film juror for QFlix Film Festival 2016 and 2019 and The Philadelphia Film Festival 2019. Phuong is interested in many things including film, business, theater, the arts, music, dance, culture, health, and community development, just to name a few.

She is also a partner of a production/distribution company, 3 Left Handed Women, where they emphasize helping distribute and produce film and media content made by or about women.

Suzi Nash

 

As a woman who self describes as a bi-racial, female, left-handed lesbian, Suzi Nash has always used her unique perspective as a quadruple minority to build bridges and understanding. A producer, director, musician and columnist, and the recipient of the Philly Black Gay Pride award in Media and the prestigious Leeway grant, Nash has been in the entertainment field for over 25 years.

Nash got her start in children’s television as the Associate Producer of the Bozo the Clown Show on WGBS TV in Philadelphia. Aside from her producing duties, Suzi was seen on air as “The Ringmaster”. A Jill of all trades, she also released an album of children’s songs called Rainbow Sprinkles for children of non-traditional families. Her award winning short film, “Uncle Mike” based on one of the songs from the CD, played in film festivals both in the USA and Internationally.

Since 2005 she has written "Portraits", a popular weekly column for the Philadelphia Gay News, one of the nations oldest and largest LGBTQ newspapers in the country.

Over the past 15 years Nash has been a judge and programmer for the Philadelphia International Gay & Lesbian Film Festival, Qfest and qFLIX Philadelphia. She brings that expertise to her role as Director of Programming for The Women’s Film Festival (TWFF). She is excited to launch the latest project, Three Left-Handed Women, with two key members of TWFF.