Baring It All with Call Me Adam
Season 1: Episode #62: Quentin Lee Interview: Director, Producer, Asian Representation in Hollywood, Searching For Ana May Wong, Fatherhood
17 Nov 2020
Out gay Asian director/producer Quentin Lee, answered my call to bare it all for my podcast Baring It All with Call Me Adam.Quentin Lee is known for his feature film Drift. Quentin has kept himself very busy during the Global Pandemic. His multiple projects include the first "gayasian" TV series Boy Luck Club, his documentary Searching For Ana May Wong, and his sci-fi comedy Comisery. Due to the COVID-19 global pandemic, Searching For Ana May Wong will now stream exclusively on https://www.asianamericanmovies.com starting November 20, 2020, instead of premiering as a theatrical release.In this interview we discuss:Asian representation in HollywoodCreating content during the Global PandemicSearching for Ana May Wong DocumentaryRapid Fire QuestionsEnd with Quentin baring something he hasn't revealed previouslyMore on Quentin:A member of the Producer’s Guild of America, Quentin Lee has directed and produced over a dozen of features and two television series. In 2020, Quentin has made Kim McVicar’s Please Notice Me, Brash Boys Club and Candy and Smiley, three comedy specials for Comedy Dynamics. He has also co-directed, co-wrote and produced an acclaimed sci-fi comedy feature titled Comisery during the pandemic. In addition, he’s currently shooting Boy Luck Club, the first “gaysian” comedy TV series.Connect with Me:Website: www.callmeadam.comFacebook: @CallMeAdamNYCInstagram: @CallMeAdamNYCSpecial Thanks:Theme Song by Bobby CroninPodcast Logo by Liam O'Donnell Edited by Drew KaufmanOutro Music Underscore by CueTique
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