While pursuing her master's degree, Chan entered several short film competitions and applied to be a writing assistant for various projects, including the
ViuTV series
3X1 and six film projects that ultimately did not proceed. Fionnuala Halligan of
Screen Daily praised Chan's "deft writing" with "strong local flavour" and called
Still Human "a real Hong Kong treat"; while Justin Lowe from
The Hollywood Reporter commended her for excellent portrayal the "precarious lives of overseas Filipino workers with compassion and insight". Chan won
Best New Director in the
13th Asian Film Awards and
Best New Director in the
38th Hong Kong Film Awards for the film. In a social media post from June 2024, Chan stated she was removed from the team after submitting the full 10-episode screenplay once funding was secured, and she accused the production crew of using her name to scout locations without compensation or credit. However, the series creator later rebuted on social media, claiming Chan had only submitted five episodes before voluntarily resigning due to her pregnancy, and explained that the crew retained her credit early in the project to honor her contributions but later removed it with Chan's approval in September 2019. The film revolves around a postpartum mother, inspired by Chan's personal experiences. while Edmund Lee of the
South China Morning Post found the screenplay "single-minded, borderline monotonous", contrasting sharply with her heartwarming debut. == Personal life ==