Aimee Kuge is a multifaceted Japanese-American filmmaker currently residing in Brooklyn, New York, where she pours her heart and soul into crafting captivating, femme-forward horror films that seamlessly blend comedic and erotic elements.
With an impressive array of credits to her name, Aimee has demonstrated her versatility as a director, co-producer, producer, and story producer on various projects. Her notable works include directing the intriguing "Cannibal Mukbang", co-producing Scooter McCrae's "Black Eyed Susan", producing "Like/Subscribe", "The Sheep Remain", and "Brian Won't Wear Condoms", and serving as a story producer for MTV's popular reality show "Teen Mom".
Aimee's educational background is equally impressive, with a Bachelor of Fine Arts in Filmmaking and a Bachelor of Arts in Studio Art from the University of Colorado at Boulder.