, 20minutes OriginUSA ActorsJoseph Steven Yang, James Kyson, Jun Hee Lee, Joon Park, Roland Young Roles Beggar Boy #1 Rating76% Deface is the story of Sooyoung, a faceless factory worker in a small town in North Korea who stays quiet and follows the rules. But when his daughter dies of starvation, Sooyoung is driven by his outrage to vandalize the large propaganda posters that decorate the town with happy, assuring slogans. Sooyoung risks his life to deface the billboards, repainting the messages to reflect the harsh reality of life in North Korea, and desecrating the images of Kim Il-Sung and Kim Jong-Il. He manages to avoid capture by the newly formed “Anti-Graffiti” patrol, but when he sees that his act of protest leads to the arrest of local innocents, he must question to what end do his rebellious actions really serve. Will Sooyoung continue his campaign of revolution or will the government silence another individual voice? Original, controversial and painstakingly researched, DEFACE sheds light on the Hermit Nation through dramatic storytelling, amazing performances and compelling imagery.
, 1h34 Directed bySteve Rash OriginUSA GenresComedy, Romance ThemesL'adolescence, Films about children, Films about sexuality, Transport films, Erotic films, Road movies, Teen movie ActorsTad Hilgenbrink, Arielle Kebbel, Eugene Levy, Matt Barr, Jun Hee Lee, Angela Little Roles Jimmy Rating51% Matt Stifler, the younger brother of Steve Stifler, is eager to enter the family business of making porn films so he can prove himself to his older brother. After Matt plays a prank on the school band, the school's guidance counselor Chuck "The Sherminator" Sherman, who attended high school with Steve, decides that a worthwhile punishment would be for Matt to attend band camp. Matt is initially disgruntled by the idea but soon agrees to it, interested in the notorious sexual behavior of band camp girls (citing Jim's marriage and sex life with Michelle as an example).
, 1h27 Directed byQuentin Lee GenresDrama, Thriller ThemesFilms about sexuality, LGBT-related films, LGBT-related films, LGBT-related film ActorsJun Hee Lee, Julia Nickson-Soul, Kevin Kleinberg Roles Ethan Mao Rating60% Ethan Mao (Jun Hee Lee) is an Asian gay teen who is kicked out of his house after his stepmother Sarah (Julia Nickson-Soul) finds a gay pornographic magazine in his room and shows it to his father. On the street, Ethan is forced to become a hustler for money. Soon, he meets Remigio (Jerry Hernandez), a teen hustler and drug dealer, and the two become friends and live together.