Todd Wilson (director)
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Todd Chadwick Wilson (August 31, 1963 — September 4, 2005) was a film director who made several gay films. Wilson's two feature films highlight gay male Asian-White relationships.
According to colleague Jack Curtis Dubowsky, "Todd believed much of queer cinema suffered from deficiencies such as overall negativity, downer endings, and lack of emotional and physical payoff. Todd infused his films with positive likable characters, happy endings, and emotional and titillating payoffs."[1]
- Haiku Love (Short, possibly unreleased)
- Rice and Potatoes (Feature Documentary)
- Under One Roof (TLA Releasing, 2002)
- Can't Buy Me Love (Released posthumously)
- NYC Dilemma (Released posthumously)