“My biggest fear in life is to live without a purpose and to perish without a trace. With that, I find the passion in sharing my stories to the world. I strive to connect, evoke and resonate with people through the lens of my work. Being able to do so is simply a privilege that I will always continue to pursue.”

McFloyd Nguyen, known as Floyd, was born and raised in Saigon, Vietnam, and moved to Fullerton, California, at the age of 14. He holds a BFA in Film Production from Dodge College of Film & Media Arts at Chapman University, where he underwent training by veteran director John Badham, DGA.

Since 2018, Floyd has worked on numerous films and independent projects in both United States and Vietnam, taking on roles as director, screenwriter, and editor. His notable works include "Nostalgia" (2021) and "Neo’s Cleaning Service" (2022), narrative shorts that have garnered international awards and nominations. Floyd recently completed production on his narrative feature debut, "Little Saigon", set for release in 2025.

With experience spanning both sides of the Pacific, Floyd aims to bring his unique storytelling vision to a universal medium, connecting audiences across borders and cultures.