Quentin Lee

Quentin Lee

2012

Personal Details

Biography

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Quentin Lee (b. 1971, Hong Kong) is a film writer and director. He is most notable for Ethan Mao (2004), Drift (2000), Flow (1996), and the film short To Ride a Cow (1993). Lee also co-directed Shopping For Fangs (1997) with Justin Lin, known for his controversial film Better Luck Tomorrow (2002). Lee's films are noticeable for containing male lead characters who are Asian and gay, two minority groups generally not seen as lead characters in mainstream Hollywood films. Born in Hong Kong, Lee immigrated to Montreal, Canada, when he was 16. He attended UC Berkeley, Yale University and UCLA for his B.A. in English, M.A. in English and M.F.A. in Film Directing respectively. Lee founded Margin Films in 1996 as a production company; Margin Films moved into film distribution starting with the film Bugis Street. Lee's first foray into documentary film, 0506HK (2007), premiered July 2007 at the Vancouver International Film Centre Hong Kong Stories film series, commemorating the 10-year anniversary of Hong Kong's handover to China. The film explored his personal and political perspectives on whether to return to Hong Kong, as well as the evolving cultural and social climate, through interviews with family members and friends living and working in both Hong Kong and Los Angeles. In October 2009 Lee's graphic novel Campus Ghost Story, created in collaboration with artist John Hahn was published by Fresh Fear, an imprint of Margin Films. Lee's film The People I've Slept With premiered at the 2009 Hawaii International Film Festival in North America, internationally at the 2009 São Paulo International Film Festival, the 2010 Taipei Golden Horse Film Festival in Asia, and the 2010 Hamburg Lesbian and Gay Film Festival in Europe. Description above from the Wikipedia article Quentin Lee, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.                    

Career

2021
Acting in the Closet
2024
Laugh Proud
Laugh Proud as Director
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2023
Last Summer of Nathan Lee
Last Summer of Nathan Lee as Director
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2020
Kim McVicar: Please Notice Me
Kim McVicar: Please Notice Me as Director
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Comisery
Comisery as Director
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Brash Boys Club
Brash Boys Club as Director
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2018
Gay Hollywood Dad
Gay Hollywood Dad as Director
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2016
The Unbidden
The Unbidden as Director
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2012
White Frog
White Frog as Director
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2010
Little Love
Little Love as Director
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2009
The People I've Slept With
The People I've Slept With as Director
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2004
Ethan Mao
Ethan Mao as Director
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2000
Drift
Drift as Director, Writer
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1997
Shopping for Fangs
Shopping for Fangs as Director, Writer
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1996
Flow
Flow as Director, Writer
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