CINDY FANG
Producer
TALenT DeVeLoPMenT ProGrAM:
Project:Involve
CUrrenT ProJeCT:
Flat Daddy (Narrative Feature)
LOGLINE
In this modern spin of the Pinocchio fairytale, a life-sized cardboard replica of a little boy’s deceased father
magically comes to life. The two team up to stop the impending marriage of the boy’s mother to her loser
fi ancé.
BIO
A native of the San Francisco Bay Area, Cindy Fang graduated from UC San Diego with a BA in Interactive
Media and later earned her MFA in Film Production from the USC School of Cinematic Arts. Through a joint
grant from Visual Communications and ABC Entertainment, Fang wrote, directed, and produced a short
mockumentary entitled, How To Be A Hong Kong Superstar, which played on television and enjoyed a
successful festival run.
Her original feature-length screenplay A Crossroad Called Manzanar, about the Japanese American
internment of WWII, won numerous accolades, including quarterfi nalist for the Nicholl Fellowship, Slamdance
Screenplay Contest, and Scriptapalooza Contest. It was also a semi-fi nalist for the Big Bear Film Festival
Screenplay competition and was invited to participate in the 2007 IFP Film Market.
Fang produced the independent feature comedy, Mr. Sadman, about a Saddam Hussein look-a-like who
moves to Los Angeles to start a new life. It was an offi cial selection of the 2008 IFP Narrative Rough Cut
Labs and a fi nalist for the inaugural $50,000 IFP Finishing Grant.
Fang was recently awarded the California Civil Liberties Public Education Program Grant and is currently in
pre-production on the adapted short version of the fi lm which she will be producing and directing.
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