Tony Yang

Tony Yang is a Chinese-American film producer based in New York City. He has helped produce three feature films and over thirty short films, which have screened at numerous festivals, including the Palm Springs International Shortfest, Traverse City Film Festival, Brooklyn Film Festival, and more. His most recent short film that he produced, Same Old, was selected to the main competition of the 2022 Cannes Film Festival, Toronto International Film Festival, as well as New York Film Festival. In addition to his film producing work, Yang has also worked on several TV series, including Mating (Showtime). He recently finished internships with two production companies: The Population, co-founded by Oscar-Winner Mollye Asher and Emjag Productions, led by Wolf Of Wall Street Executive Producers Alexandra Milchan and Scott Lambert. Yang holds a Bachelor’s Degree in Film and TV Production from Michigan State University and a Master's Degree in Creative Producing from Columbia University.

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Director of Photography:
2022  Same Old

Producer:
2020  Knock
2021  Beau
2022  Same Old

Writer:
2020  Knock
2021  Beau
2022  Same Old

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