Bianca Rose Cheung 𐩕 is a queer Hong Kong-Canadian director and writer based in “Vancouver, BC”.

Their short films blend surrealism, emotional depth, and offbeat humour, exploring themes of identity, memory and connection. Self-taught in 3D animation, they also experiment with analogue film processing and thermal printing.

In 2025, they were selected for the Vancouver International Film Festival’s Catalyst Cohort and their short film My Dad is an Astronaut premiered at VIFF 2025.

Bianca is currently in post-production on ‘Where Did All the Lesbians Go’,
a punchy narrative short featuring non-actors and inspired by the queer community of Commercial Drive, their neighbourhood.

They acknowledge they live and work on the unceded territories of the xʷməθkʷəy̓əm (Musqueam), Səl̓ílwətaʔ (Tsleil-Waututh) and Sḵwx̱wú7mesh (Squamish) Nation and stand in solidarity with Indigenous struggles for land, sovereignty and justice.

@biancarosecheung | biancarosecheung (at) gmail.com

Production Manager Credits (selected)

Doh Jeh Mama (多謝嫲嫲) / Thank You Grandma | Jon Chiang | Short | 3 mins (2023)

Mongrels | Telefilm Talent to Watch | Jerome Yoo | Feature | VIFF Premiere (2024)