Alice Wu

Alice Wu

Pioneering the representation of Asian-American and LGBTQ+ narratives in cinema, Alice Wu was born in 1970 in San Jose, California, USA. Active since 2004, Wu primarily focuses her work on the drama and romance genres, with her most notable films being "Saving Face" (2004) and "The Half of It" (2020), the latter of which won her the Tribeca Film Festival Award for Best Narrative Feature. Wu's signature style is a compassionate portrayal of characters grappling with their identity and cultural expectations, underscored by a profound understanding of human connections.

Alice Wu, in the third person, continues to shatter stereotypes with her heartfelt storytelling, proving that the universal language of love and acceptance transcends all boundaries.