Amie Song is a Chinese filmmaker based in New York.

Working in the context of increasing censorship in the countries where she resides, she disrupts linearity and uses intimate family relationships as metaphors for contemporary political realities, navigating the tension between what is spoken and what remains silently understood. Her work creates a fictional space where stories, memories, and history intersect, treating narrative not as a stable container of truth but as an active process of construction and erosion. For her, filmmaking is not an act of preservation, but a way of tracing disappearance.

She holds an MFA in Film Directing from Columbia University, where she received the Milos Forman Directing Fellowship. She is a 2025 BAFA CHANEL X BIFF Asian Film Academy Directing Fellow.

Her short film THREE premiered at the 2024 Cannes Film Festival as La Cinef Official Selection and has been screened in more than 50 film festivals worldwide. Her feature film GU SHI has been selected for the 14th edition of Biennale College Cinema 2025/26 to move on to the production phase and will be presented at the 83rd Venice International Film Festival.