Ginger Yifan Chen
Directing
Known For

As San Francisco’s tech boom gentrifies their city, three young black trans women decide to take matters into their own hands, staging an audacious heist targeting the city’s most exclusive luxury brands.
Rainbow Girls

The fog rests on top of a field nestled up against a secluded road, two individuals stand side by side as they survey the land. Francis, (43, Black man) is accompanied by his partner Kiko, (40, Asian woman). Together they retrace the steps of Francis’ memory at the place where his home once stood. Francis seeks to express how the effects of childhood trauma have permeated into the present day, ultimately affecting their relationship. Through their togetherness they work to unpack these suppressed emotions in a way that’s conducive to furthering their growth.
Late Bloom
Over a series of photographs, Georgette Quan tells the story of her family's shrimping business, from the age of the Chinese Exclusion Act, to its present day status as a state park.
What Remains

NOBODY'S GIRL meets with a therapist. She is nervous to open up...until the therapy room becomes a performance space where multiple alter egos react to heartbreak in different ways.
Dirty Dance Heartbreak

Two nonbinary bookstore clerks' intimate relationship is interrupted by a new beau.
Break My Heart

filmed spontaneously on 4th of July, in SF Mission District