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Annie Poon is an American animator based in New York City. She grew up in New Canaan, Connecticut. Her short "Runaway Bathtub" is in the permanent collection of the New York Museum of Modern Art.

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Poon's The Book of Visions was awarded best film of 2006 by the Association for Mormon Letters.

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