Quentin Lee’s ‘Laugh Proud’ Gets Release Date and Hilarious Trailer

Quentin Lee's groundbreaking LGBTQIA+ stand-up comedy concert film Laugh Proud hits streaming services soon
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Get ready to laugh out loud, folks! Quentin Lee’s groundbreaking LGBTQIA+ stand-up comedy concert film Laugh Proud is hitting theatres and streaming services soon, and we’ve got the trailer to prove it. This star-studded comedy special features Jason Stuart, Kit DeZolt, Amanda Alvich, Christian Cintron, Brian Clark aka Brucey, Rowan Niles, Juno Men, Asha Hall, trans drag activist Jazzmun Nichcala Crayton, and Seven Graham AKA 7G.

Quentin Lee is a champion for Asian-American stories in Hollywood. Born in Hong Kong, Lee has carved a unique path for himself, dedicating his filmmaking career to exploring the experiences of Asian Americans on the big screen.

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Wonderphil Entertainment is handling the worldwide distribution of Laugh Proud – CEO Phil Gorn is pumped about it: “Wonderphil is proud to take on this important comedy concert and look forward to finding its place in the sun across the planet.”

If you’re in the Los Angeles area, catch Laugh Proud in theatres at Laemmle’s NoHo on May 17th. The rest of the world can stream it starting on May 30th via Asian American Movies (AAM.tv).

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Quentin Lee, the director behind this hilarious project, is known for his work in the Asian American film scene. His past hits include Shopping For Fangs and the touching Last Summer of Nathan Lee (which is currently streaming on AAM.tv if you need another dose of his work).

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