Big Gay Love

2013 American film From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Big Gay Love is a 2013 American comedy film written and directed by Ringo Le and produced by Quentin Lee and Marisa Le.[1] The story centers on Bob (Jonathan Lisecki), an overweight gay man who overcomes discrimination and insecurity based on his looks to find love in the form of a chef named Andy (Nicholas Brendon).[2]

Directed byRingo Le
Release dates
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85 mins
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Big Gay Love
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Directed byRingo Le
StarringJonathan Lisecki
Nicholas Brendon
Release dates
Running time
85 mins
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish
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The film was funded through Kickstarter and reached its goal on 23 March 2013.[3]

Cast

Reception

Big Gay Love premiered at the Frameline Film Festival and then screened at Outfest, Philadelphia QFest, and the Palm Springs Cinema Diverse Film Festival where it was named Festival Favourite Film.[4][5]

David Lewis of the San Francisco Chronicle praised Lisecki's performance, calling it "an emotionally naked performance"'.[6]

Gary Goldstein of the Los Angeles Times considered: "There’s a sweet, funny, universal story hiding in the corners of the discombobulated comedy “Big Gay Love". Writer-director Ringo Le seems aware of his thematic intentions, but he's fuzzy on how to execute them. The result is a thin, wanly structured film that, after an OK start, stumbles about, filling time until its foregone conclusion."[7]

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