Yifeng Wang is a Chinese female filmmaker. She’s a director and editor based in Los Angeles and Beijing, and a recent Film and Television Production MFA graduate from the USC School of Cinematic Arts.
Her documentary directorial work All of Us Girls (2025) is an intimate exploration following the topic of sexual assault. It premiered at the St. Louis International Film Festival (SLIFF 2025)—an Academy Award®-qualifying festival dedicated to showcasing cutting-edge non-fiction cinema and independent voices. The film was also honored with the American Society of Cinematographers (ASC)’s Student Heritage Award for its outstanding cinematography.
Her documentary editing work Humor Me (2025) premiered at DOC NYC—America’s largest documentary film festival and a key bellwether for the Academy Awards. The film was also an Official Selection at SLIFF, further establishing her dual strength in both directing and editing narratives.
She is a recipient of the prestigious George Lucas Endowed Scholarship and served as the Student Assistant to Academy Award–winning editor Kate Amend (The Keepers, The Case Against 8). Her work has also been recognized and supported by the Chip and Kathleen Rosenbloom Endowed Fund and the Les Blank Endowed Fund.
Yifeng’s work focuses on minimalist storytelling and subtle emotional depth, uncovering truthful moments inside memory to allow complex narratives to unfold naturally. Her work centers on social issues that resonate deeply with her values, with a mission to shine a light on stories and perspectives that have not been given enough attention.