Aisling Chin-Yee is an award-winning filmmaker from Montreal, Canada. Aisling was named one of Canada’s Rising Film Stars by Now Magazine 2019, and the Montreal Gazette in 2020. Aisling has been lauded for her fresh and unapologetic vision in both feature films and documentaries. Her feature film directorial debut, The Rest of Us, starring Heather Graham premiered at the Toronto International Film Festival in 2019, and has released widely around the world, and lauded for its sensitive and strong female lens. Her latest work that she co-wrote with Amos Mac, and co-directed with Chase Joynt, No Ordinary Man, world premiered at TIFF 2020, then onto AFI and DOCNYC and over forty other festivals. It has garnered critical acclaim and celebrated as provoking and groundbreaking. It won Best Canadian Feature Film at Inside Out LGBTQ Film Festival, the New Visions Award at the Rencontres Internationales du Documentaire de Montréal, and multiple audience awards. The film was also selected as one of TIFF Top Ten films of 2020. As a producer for over a decade, Aisling has been lauded for her fresh and unapologetic vision in both feature films and documentaries. Aisling produced the award-winning feature film, Rhymes for Young Ghouls, which was a TIFF Top 10 film, and won Best Director at the Vancouver International Film Festival, as well as the award-winning feature documentary, Last Woman Standing, that same year. 2014 marked her year as writer and director with the short film, Sound Asleep, premiered at Lucerne International Film Festival. In 2015, she directed the multi-award winning documentary, Synesthesia , that won Best Short Documentary at the International Crossroads Film Festival. She produced the gritty urban drama, The Saver, that released in Spring 2016, the political documentary, Inside These Walls, and the television series, Lost Generation that same year. Alongside filmmaking, Aisling is an outspoken advocate for equality and diverse representation on and off screen. In 2017, she co-founded the #AfterMeToo movement, which includes a fund, roundtable series, and report that brings to light the issue of sexual misconduct in the entertainment industry. In 2018 she was selected in the inaugural cohort of professionals in the 50 Women Can Change the World in Media and Entertainment in Hollywood. She is represented by Hannah Davis and Chelsea Radler at WME, and her manager is Raquelle David at Elevate Entertainment.