Anne Hu is a Taiwanese American, award-winning director, writer, editor, and actress. Her directing focus is in narrative film and tv. She creates provocative, dark comedies and heartfelt, poetic dramas. Hu was featured in The Hollywood Reporter for making the 2020 Alice List for Emerging Female Filmmakers who Have Not Yet Directed a Feature. She participated in Netflix’s first ever Original Series Directors Development Program from 2020 to 2022. She shadowed director Marc Webb (500 Days of Summer) on Netflix’s drama series, The Society. Hu is also a fellow of the 2019 Space on Ryder Farm Film Lab. She has directed and written award-winning short films. Her upcoming short Lunchbox has earned numerous awards and grants including 2022 NYC Women’s Fund for Media, Music, & Theater, the Winter 2021 Future of Film is Female Grant Winner, and Top 10 Finalist 2019 ScreenCraft Short Screenplay Competition. Her previous short Cake was accepted into 38 festivals, earned 9 awards, and was featured in The Washington Post. Hu has also worked as a Senior Editor for the last 10 years cutting trailers for Game of Thrones, Big Little Lies, Breaking Bad, The Walking Dead, and more. As an actor, she has trained at T. Schreiber Studio, The Barrow Group, and The Freeman Studio. Her upcoming work includes Lunchbox (a dramatic short) and Joy Spa (a dramedy feature). Hu hopes by creating personal and honest stories that reflect her struggles and intersectional identities, she can provide catharsis for audiences as well as inspire them to regard marginalized voices with their whole humanity.