Gay Hollywood Dad

FRANK HOWLEY, Quentin Lee, Daric Loo, Jason Tobin, Oscar Tsai & Simon Steuri

Gay Hollywood Dad chronicles the first six months of single gay dad Quentin Lee juggling raising his newborn baby alone and making his means as an acclaimed independent filmmaker in Hollywood.


Flow (2008)

Quentin Lee

Four queer stories revolve around crimes of passion, matricide, vampires and two college roommates, connected by a filmmaker's mockumentary.


Ed Hill: Candy and Smiley

Jeremy Podlog

Candy & Smiley is relevant, realistic, and at times -- ridiculous. Comprised of stories about Ed’s life and relationship with his parents, the special explores the intricacies and intimacies of a first generation Taiwanese-Canadian family. Candy & Smiley is a unique and hilarious journey. It is a close examination of the Asian-immigrant experience, a genuine reflection on the meaning of family, and an honest observation on the cultural identity of a new generation.


White Frog

Quentin Lee

From talented gay director Quentin Lee, White Frog is a universal story of the power of family, friendship and love. This deeply moving family drama tells the tale of Nick (Twilight’s Booboo Stewart), a young teen with Asperger’s syndrome. When his big brother Chaz (Glee’s Harry Shum Jr.) passes away in a tragic accident, Chaz’s friends comfort young Nick as he gradually discovers the truth — Chaz was gay, but afraid to come out to their very traditional Chinese American parents (BD Wong and Joan Chen).



The film’s terrific all star cast also includes Gregg Sulkin (TV’s “Wizards of Waverly Place,” “Melissa & Joey”), Kelly Hu (X2, TV’s “The Vampire Diaries”) and Tyler Posey (TV’s “Teen Wolf”).


Brash Boys Club

Quentin Lee

Brash Boys Club, one-night of stand-up, gay comedy featuring three diverse comedians each doing a half-hour set.


Kim McVicar: Please Notice Me

Quentin Lee

Comedian and former backup dancer Kim McVicar riffs about crawling for rappers, pranking her brother in prison, and getting hit on at her estranged father's funeral. And that's not all - this comedy special has something no one else has - dance breaks!


Ethan Mao

Quentin Lee

Ethan Mao is an Asian closeted gay teen who is kicked out of his house after his manipulative stepmother finds a gay pornographic magazine in his room and shows it to his traditionalist father. On the street, Ethan is forced to become a hustler for money. Soon, he meets Remigio, a teen hustler and drug dealer, and the two become friends and live together. When they plan to return to Ethan's home to collect his belongings during the Thanksgiving holiday while his family will be away, things don't go as planned, and Ethan and Remigio impulsively hold Ethan's family hostage.