Tang Wan Xin
Directing
Known For

A single mother struggles with the futility of her relationship with her special needs son as her patience grows thin.
White Carnations

A teenage girl clashes with her practical mother over selling the family piano—her last connection to a father slipping away to young-onset dementia—as they prepare to move homes.
Moving House

Wan Xin Tang’s dreamily poignant WILDFLOWER is a captivatingly directed, thematically potent aria of loneliness and… cultivation. A reclusive woman (Kelsey Carthew, YOU HURT MY FEELINGS) gives everything she can to a bloodsucking flower that she’s devoted every waking minute towards caring for.
Wildflower

Lana, a 13-year-old outcast firework seller, clings to her only companion—her adopted dog—who seems indifferent to their conservative village. But when she uncovers a quiet, insidious destruction creeping into her home, she realizes the true nature of those around her and must decide whether to fight back or let it consume her.