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Larry Tung

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Bigger Is Better

Bigger Is Better

A documentary about the identity culture and body politics of the bear subculture within a larger gay male community in Asia. It takes the audience to Japan, Taiwan, Hong Kong, and China to meet with stakeholders and examines the development of this unique subculture and its meaning and impact.
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2021

A Big Fat Taiwanese Same-Sex Wedding Banquet

A Big Fat Taiwanese Same-Sex Wedding Banquet

To celebrate becoming the first Asian country to legalize same-sex marriage, Taiwan threw a big wedding banquet in front of its Presidential Building in Taipei. About 20 couples participated in the mass wedding officiated by a lesbian film director - marking the biggest victory in Taiwan's LGBT movement.
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2020

Taiwan Pride for the World

Taiwan Pride for the World

In 2020, the LGBTQ+ community in Taipei decided to host a pride parade during the COVID-19 pandemic, celebrating and marching for those who could not do it in their own countries.
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2020

Taiwan Pride for the World

Taiwan Pride for the World

In 2020, the LGBTQ+ community in Taipei decided to host a pride parade during the COVID-19 pandemic, celebrating and marching for those who could not do it in their own countries.
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2020

Taiwan Pride for the World

Taiwan Pride for the World

In 2020, the LGBTQ+ community in Taipei decided to host a pride parade during the COVID-19 pandemic, celebrating and marching for those who could not do it in their own countries.
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2020

Double Dads and One Queer Teen

Double Dads and One Queer Teen

"Double dads and one queer teen" is a short documentary about a family that is multicultural and gender non-conforming. Met through a newspaper personal ad in 1995, the two dads, one from Taiwan and the other one from suburban Chicago, formed a life partnership and had a baby through surrogacy with the help from a sister in 2003. The child, now a teenager, considers themselves pansexual. The film is a collection of different perspectives from all parties involved. It is a heart-warming and brave story inspirational for all families.
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2019

Taiwan! Let's Get Married!

Taiwan! Let's Get Married!

In May 2017, Taiwan’s Constitutional Court ruled in favor of legalizing same-sex marriage, setting a two-year deadline for the legislature to make it a reality. But that was only the first step on the long quest to make Taiwan the first country in Asia to legalize same-sex marriage.
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2018

From Leonard to Leona: Ah Kua No More

From Leonard to Leona: Ah Kua No More

This documentary is about the life and work of Leona Lo, a transgender Singaporean artist and activist, as she navigates a society that is still coming to terms with its transgendered people and other sexual minorities.
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2018

Coming Full Circle

Coming Full Circle

What is it like to go "back" to a country you never knew? Pauline Park was born into a poor family in post-war Korea. Adopted by white American parents, she left Korea as a 7-month old baby boy and grew up in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. 54 years later, she embarked on a journey of discovering and connecting to her past, where her birth name literally means "the second son".
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2015

Welcome to My Queer Bookstore

Welcome to My Queer Bookstore

Located in Taipei, Taiwan, Gin Gin's Bookstore is the one and only bookstore dedicated to the LGBTQ community in the Chinese-speaking world. The director explores the lawsuits and the discussion this iconic space has ignited, as well as its place in gay culture: hosting numerous public forums, book signing and promotional activities for queer films and television shows.
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2009

Coming Full Circle: The Journey of A Transgendered Korean Adoptee

Coming Full Circle: The Journey of A Transgendered Korean Adoptee

What is it like to go "back" to a country you never knew? Pauline Park was born into a poor family in post-war Korea. Adopted by white American parents, she left Korea as a 7-month old baby boy and grew up in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. 54 years later, she embarked on a journey of discovering and connecting to her past, where her birth name literally means "the second son". This film follows Pauline Park as she visited her native Korea in the summer of 2015. Park, a transgender rights activist in New York City, also took the opportunity to share her decades of experience in activism with local LGBT communities - first by giving the keynote speech in the Seoul pride festival and then meeting with various local LGBT groups. Although her search for birth family was unsuccessful, Park felt the trip has brought her closer to her birth heritage. She is learning Korean now and hopes to return in the future.​
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