Ahma & Alan (2019) is a comedic/dramatic short film that follows a Taiwanese grandma that has to travel from the rural town of Lukang to the big city of Taipei to pull her American-born grandson, Alan, out of jail before he gets deported by an angry, immigration officer. For more info click here.


Previous Work:

Painting Hands/畫手 (2017), Writer/Director - 3 min

A stern father, intent on painting his house, keeps getting interrupted by his playful four year old son. When he scolds him, the son runs off and the father goes on a search to find him.

Originally created for Interpretations 2.0 (2016).

Moment/瞬間 (2016) - Writer/Director/Actor - 4 min

Charlotte returns to where she first met the love of her life. Memories and dreams return to her in waves. She must decide either to live in her memories or to move forward.

A love story set to haiku and music, 'Moment' follows Charlotte's journey through memory, reality, and an unforeseen future.

Disorient Film Festival of Oregon (2016), Honorable Mention - 72HR Asian American Film Lab Shootout (2015)

Distance | 距離 (2012) - Co-Director - 4 min

When a man tells his girlfriend he has to leave on a long business trip, deep questions of love and their commitment to each other surface. 

Winner of - 2012 72 Hour Shootout: Grand Prize, Best Editing, Best Cinematography

Film Festivals - 2013: San Francisco Int'l Asian-American Film Festival, DisOrient Film Festival, Asian Film Festival of Dallas

Wired Fences / 鐵刺圍欄 (2012) - Writer/Director/Actor - 5 min

Based on the anime series Cowboy Bebop created by Shinichirō Watanabe and Keiko Nobumoto. Spike, a mob hitman, has discovered a new love and seeks to break out of the crime syndicate with her and start a new life. However, Vicious, Spike's ruthless syndicate brother, stands in their way. "Wired Fences" is an imagined prequel story to the Cowboy Bebop characters Spike, Julia, and Vicious set to the music of The Radio Dept.

Festivals: De Anza College Student Film Festival 2012, Herofest 2012