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EPISODIC SHOWCASE
FRIDAY
Plenty of us have spent hours scrolling through streaming services, looking for our next favorite show to watch, and there can never be enough series with an unapologetically queer flavor. In this collection of four episodic works, witness the early chapters of stories that will hopefully lead to a season’s worth of unmissable episodes. From a bitchy Eat, Pray, Love with a gay Asian perspective, to a nanny rocked by temptation in her new gig, to the hallowed halls of Brooklyn sex parties, these new series will introduce you to the queer characters you’ll be eager to revisit week after week.
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A Guide To Not Dying Completely Alone
Dir. Yen Tan 12 Min.
A gay, Asian writer (Kevin Yee) passes out in a gay bar bathroom, wakes up in the hospital, and realizes he is detached from society. Terrified of dying alone, he decides to change his life for the better and chronicles his journey in a book.
Day Jobs
Dir. Stevie Wain, Auri Jackson 30 Min.
An aspiring LA comedian secretly falls in love with the mom she nannies for, as she desperately tries to pay rent to her exboyfriend-turned-best friend after coming out as gay.
For Years to Come
Dir. Micah Stuart 27 Min.
A man falls in love with his mother’s hospice nurse while struggling to reconcile with his elderly father...who’s secretly a porn director.
How to Have Sex in a Pandemic: Ep. 2
Dir. Michael Leibenluft 18 Min.
A GUIDE TO NOT DYING COMPLETELY ALONE DAY JOBS FOR YEARS TO COME