Ethan Mao
TLA ReleasingRenowned gay director Quentin Lee delivers an intense and provocative drama concerning a young gay man to hold his own family hostage through dramatic and unpredictable circumstances.
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DVD Features
Deleted Scenes"Deconstructing Ethan Mao" Interview
Making of Ethan Mao Featurette
Original Trailer
Information
- Director: Quentin Lee
- Producer: Quentin Lee
- Producer: Stanley Yung
- Writer: Quentin Lee
- Length: 1 hrs. 27 mins.
- Rating: NR
- Released: Sep 20 2005
- Production Year: 2004
- TLA SKU: 697599
- Number of Discs: 1
- UPC Code: 807839002003
- Catalog #: DV2132892
- Custodian of Records:
TLA Releasing
35 Rumson Road Rumson, NJ 07760
Reviews
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4 Reviews for Ethan Mao
Write a ReviewReview by Scott Cranin
By: Scott Cranin
In-House Review - Mar 07 2005
In-House Review - Mar 07 2005
Enter the sexy and thought-provoking world of Quentin Lee's (Drift) Ethan Mao, a film about love and family that's told at gunpoint! Thrown out of his house when his parents discovered a gay porn magazine in his room, Ethan Mao survives on the street...
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Review by Amos Lassen
By: Amos Lassen
"Ethan Mao"
Different and Meaningful
Amos Lassen
"Ethan Mao" represents the latest trend in GLBT film. It is multi-layered and multi-directional. It is a crime drama as well as a look at the struggles of a gay Chinese-American boy. Et... Read More
Different and Meaningful
Amos Lassen
"Ethan Mao" represents the latest trend in GLBT film. It is multi-layered and multi-directional. It is a crime drama as well as a look at the struggles of a gay Chinese-American boy. Et... Read More
1.00 out of 5
Review by Spciy
By: Spciy
This is complete rubbish. Do not spend your money on it. I am a purchaser of gay cinema to support the industry but I should have saved my money. Please, please, please do not let Quentin Lee loose on us again - maybe he should try the radio... I...
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Review by rrspyke
By: rrspyke
Caution - truely lousy film ahead. Sexy packaging cannot hide that fact that this film is one of the worst ever made. There are no redeeming features what so ever. None. I don't usually remain so flippant about a film. But Ethan Mao is not a film. It...
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