Aisling Chin-Yee (born 1982)[1] is a Canadian film director, writer, and producer, who works primarily in Montreal and Los Angeles.
[2][3] In addition to her work as a producer, Chin-Yee directed the films The Rest of Us (2019) and No Ordinary Man (2020).
[6] In 2006, Chin-Yee started her career as associate producer at the National Film Board of Canada.
[8] she co-created the #AfterMeToo movement in 2017 along with Mia Kirshner and Freya Ravensbergen that consisted of a symposium, a report, and fund in partnership with the Canadian Women's Foundation.
[16] Chin-Yee's was for sometime in the 2010s romantic partner with late filmmaker Jean-Marc Vallée, who died of arrhythmia on December 25, 2021.