The House of Suh
Robert Dubaine is ambushed in the garage of his Chicago home. His fiancée and her brother are arrested for his first-degree murder. She flees to Hawaii while the brother admits to the crime. Catherine and Andrew Suh are sentenced to 100 years in prison. The media sensationalizes their story, with a made-for-TV movie and an appearance on America’s Most Wanted. The House of Suh paints Andrew as a boy who valued loyalty to his family, which would turn out to be his greatest downfall. He’s the good son, favoured by his father, protective of his mother. When he’s adopted by his sister, he becomes a star athlete and school president. He’s in his first year of college on a full scholarship when he commits the cold-blooded murder. Catherine is the key to the mystery of Andrew’s undoing. - Dannielle Dyson
Meet the filmmakers behind THE HOUSE OF SUH.
Subjects :
Media Coverage
Torontoist (Capsule Review)
Director(s)
Iris K. Shim
Producer(s)
Iris K. Shim
Gerry Kim
Cinematographer(s)
Damon Hennessey
Daniel Kanes
Editor(s)
Iris K. Shim



