[1] She is most noted for her debut feature film Wexford Plaza, which was a shortlisted finalist for the John Dunning Discovery Award at the 6th Canadian Screen Awards,[2] and for the Rogers Best Canadian Film Award from the Toronto Film Critics Association.
[3] Her first narrative feature film, Wexford Plaza (2016),[4] was a coming-of-age "halfalogue" shown from two different perspectives.
[5] The director describes the film as a "love letter to Scarborough, where I grew up,"[6] and The Playlist called it a "darkly funny and unabashedly raw look at what it means to grow up.
"[7] In addition to its Canadian Screen Award won the 2017 "Best Narrative Feature Award" at the San Diego Asian Film Festival, and the 2017 "Comcast Best Narrative Feature Award" by the Centre for Asian American Media in San Francisco.
She has also directed several episodes of Workin' Moms, Baroness von Sketch Show and Fakes.