About

Feifei Guo is an acclaimed transnational writer and director, celebrated for her innovative contributions to film, television, and photography over the past decade. Her unique narrative style, which seamlessly blends globalized commercial storytelling with culturally resonant themes, has marked her as a luminary in the industry. Feifei's diverse body of work spans multiple genres and has been lauded on significant platforms such as Tencent, iQiyi, and Youku, capturing wide audiences worldwide.

Her cinematic achievements include the blockbuster "The Breakup Contract," which dominated the Chinese box office, grossing over 250 million yuan. Her internationally recognized project "Model" won the Best Foreign Film Award at Oscar-qualifying festivals like the Edmonton International Film Festival and received prominent coverage in Variety’s China edition. Feifei's collaborative ventures span across prestigious companies, including Alibaba Pictures, Huace Pictures, and innovative boutique studios like Ren Ma.

Feifei’s personal projects have not only achieved acclaim at major film venues such as the Golden Rooster Awards and the Shanghai Film Festival but have also attracted the attention of leading production companies in both China and the US. As a bilingual writer and a member of the Writers Guild of America since 2019, she adeptly employs satire to delve into serious issues, creating narratives that are both commercially successful and deeply humanistic.

In her directorial work, Feifei has been particularly recognized for "CETUS” a 35mm drama short film that won the Best Short Film Award at the Beijing University Student Film Festival and was showcased at the Clermont-Ferrand International Short Film Festival in France. Her academic contributions include significant roles as a writer and editor for the monograph "The Rising Power: Studies in South Korean Cinema" and as a lecturer teaching Visual and Auditory Language courses at the PLA Academy of Arts.

Residing in Beijing, Feifei frequently travels between Los Angeles and Vancouver. She is a devoted mother of two and co-founded Beijing Rugu Space, acclaimed as one of the top three photography galleries in Beijing. Her multidimensional career showcases her exceptional ability to connect artistic expression with cinematic innovation.