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''A Leading Man'' is a 2013 American drama film written and directed by Steven J. Kung as his feature film debut, starring
Jack Yang Jack Y. Yang is an American computer scientist and biophysics, biophysicist. As of 2011, he is the editor-in-chief of the ''International Journal of Computational Biology and Drug Design''. Education Yang received his Ph.D. and MS degrees fro ...
,
Heather Mazur Heather Mazur (born June 17, 1976) is an American actress, best known for her role as Sarah Cooper in the 1990 film ''Night of the Living Dead''. Early life and education Mazur was born in Pittsburgh. She earned a Bachelor of Fine Arts from Ca ...
, and
Tsai Chin Tsai Chin may refer to: * Tsai Chin (actress) (born 1933), actress from Shanghai, also known as Irene Chow * Tsai Chin (singer) (born 1957), Taiwanese singer {{Hndis ...
. The film is distributed by Mance Media, and premiered on October 17, 2013, at the 33rd
Hawaii International Film Festival The Hawai'i International Film Festival (HIFF) is an annual film festival held in the United States state of Hawaii. HIFF has a focus on Asian-Pacific cinema, education, and the work of new and emerging filmmakers. HIFF’s primary festival is ...
. The film had theatrical release at the Music Hall theater in Beverly Hills, California on September 26, 2014.


Background

After witnessing the repeated stereotypical and two-dimensional depictions of Asian Americans in film and television, Kung was inspired to write ''A Leading Man''. He specified examples being media backlash against Jeremy Lin, the "appallingly offensive" stereotypes of Asians on the
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television series '' Outsourced'', and a
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report which concluded Asian Americans are underserved within the entertainment industry, coupled with the fact that people were not aware of the issue. He based Jack Yang's character of GQ Chi on an Asian actor friend of his who had had extensive experience and training and who had landed a major role in
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, whose difficulty finding steady work despite his skills and accomplishments, was "emblematic of how Asian actors are treated in general." With a few key exceptions, casting choices were made with the intent to "cast unknowns to introduce a new generation of Asian American performers". Filming took place during August 2012, with financing provided by Kung's mother, who also held the role of GQ Qi's mother.


Plot

GQ Qi (
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) finally makes it big playing a coveted role on a television sitcom. Everyone is happy for him – the network, his mother, his best friend – everyone except GQ himself. He is stuck playing an offensive stereotype. The day he decides to speak up for himself on set, the executive producer fires him. To salvage his career, he starts dating A-list casting director Rachel Cohen (
Heather Mazur Heather Mazur (born June 17, 1976) is an American actress, best known for her role as Sarah Cooper in the 1990 film ''Night of the Living Dead''. Early life and education Mazur was born in Pittsburgh. She earned a Bachelor of Fine Arts from Ca ...
); work and love soon become intertwined. Their relationship survives the protestations of GQ's family and friends, but starts to show strain when GQ is unable to land another acting gig. Frustrated, GQ's attention turns to a famous celebutant actress, notorious for her relationships with many rising actors and launching their careers. Her flirtations with GQ test his ambition and fidelity to Rachel. When pressures from work, love, and family, come to a head, GQ is faced with the ultimate question: How much of himself will he compromise for career success?


Cast

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Jack Yang Jack Y. Yang is an American computer scientist and biophysics, biophysicist. As of 2011, he is the editor-in-chief of the ''International Journal of Computational Biology and Drug Design''. Education Yang received his Ph.D. and MS degrees fro ...
as GQ Qi *
Heather Mazur Heather Mazur (born June 17, 1976) is an American actress, best known for her role as Sarah Cooper in the 1990 film ''Night of the Living Dead''. Early life and education Mazur was born in Pittsburgh. She earned a Bachelor of Fine Arts from Ca ...
as Rachel Cohen * Pat Tsao as Pat Qi * Bruno Oliver as Mitch Lebowitz *
Kate Lang Johnson Kate Miner (born September 7, 1984), also known as Kate Lang Johnson, is an American actress. Notable film credits include '' Fifty Shades of Black'', '' The Campaign'', '' Fired Up'', '' Behind the Mask: The Rise of Leslie Vernon'', and ''A Lea ...
as Whitney Lake * Raymond Lee as Kelvin Kim *
Tsai Chin Tsai Chin may refer to: * Tsai Chin (actress) (born 1933), actress from Shanghai, also known as Irene Chow * Tsai Chin (singer) (born 1957), Taiwanese singer {{Hndis ...
as Grandma Mei An * Cameron Bender as David Bell * Coby Ryan McLaughlin as Larry Bentley *
Loren Lester Loren Lester (born October 4, 1960) is an American screen, stage and voice actor best known as the voice of DC Comics superheroes Nightwing and Robin in various media, starting with the DC Animated Universe. He is also a graduate of the Occidental ...
as Bruce Dodes *
Tonya Cornelisse Tonya Cornelisse is an American actress. Education Cornelisse earned her BFA in theatre from the New York University Tisch School of Performing Arts along with a degree in psychology. Career Cornelisse starred in films like ''Liminal'', ''Yell ...
as Megan *
Jim Hanks James Mefford Hanks (born June 15, 1961) is an American actor and filmmaker. He has played numerous minor roles in film and guest appearances on television, and often does voice substitution work for his older brother Tom Hanks (most notably Sheri ...
as Darren Brandl *
Carrie Keranen Carrie Keranen is an American voice actress, production manager, producer and voice director. She is best known for her work with 4Kids Entertainment, Bang Zoom! Entertainment, DuArt Film and Video, NYAV Post, Studiopolis and Funimation. Her ...
as Nikki * Michael Cummings as Uncle Roy * Alain Uy as Tony * Kenzo Lee as Bobby * Sam Marra as Hansel * Brooke Newton as Gabby Oz * Lilan Bowden as Andrea * Jackie Debatin as Rivanna Lipton * Jeffrey Doornbos as Evan Felner * Angela Fu as Aunt Barbara * Valentina Garcia as Jackie * Christopher Gehrman as Aaron * Isidora Goreshter as Morgan Tucker * Daniel Hsueh as Allen * Todd James Jackson as Zac Cooper


Screenings

* 2013 Hawaii International Film Festival * 2013 Austin Film Festival * 2014
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* 2014
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* 2014
Asian Film Festival of Dallas The Asian Film Festival of Dallas (AFFD) is a film festival held annually in July or August in Dallas, Texas. The festival programming consists of international films from Asia as well as Asian-American features and shorts. The festival is held p ...
* 2014
Philadelphia Asian American Film Festival The Philadelphia Asian American Film Festival (PAAFF) is an annual film festival in Philadelphia that shows feature films and short films by and about Asian Americans. Run by the nonprofit Philadelphia Asian American Film and Filmmakers, the 10-da ...
(Upcoming)


Soundtrack

A Leading Man Original Score, by
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and
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, was released October 8, 2013. # "Mountain of Feathers" # "Drawing Straws" # "Getting Cold" # "Getting Hard" # "To the Surface" # "Early Spring" # "Drawing Circles" # "Nothing for Miles" # "A Leading Man"


Reception


Critical reception

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'' noted how the film "dramatizes the often problematic opportunities available to non-white actors in the entertainment industry," and while a film developed from an industry report on the under-representation of Asian Americans within the film and television industries might seem an obscure task for most filmmakers, it was where Steven J. Kung found his inspiration. His script highlighting this industry controversy was found "intermittently effective", but it was felt its focus might limit the film's viewership to festivals and home entertainment. However, interest in the film's topic would extend beyond Asian American performers and be of interest to any non-white film industry worker. While the film attempts to "lead by example, the constant remonstrating becomes repetitive as the actors run out of chances to favorably reveal their characters." It was stated that Jack Yang "certainly has the bearing and looks of a leading actor, but the script has him squandering nearly every opportunity to actually deliver a profitable performance," and Heather Mazur role as Rachel Cohen "could have been far more decisive than it turns out to be, diminishing the impact of the role." Bruno Oliver as Mitch Lebowitz was considered notable in that he "effectively embodies every odious characteristic of a clueless, self-centered executive."


Awards and nominations

* 2013, nominated for Halekulani Golden Orchid Award for 'Narrative Feature' at
Hawaii International Film Festival The Hawai'i International Film Festival (HIFF) is an annual film festival held in the United States state of Hawaii. HIFF has a focus on Asian-Pacific cinema, education, and the work of new and emerging filmmakers. HIFF’s primary festival is ...
* 2014, won 'Best Feature Film' at DisOrient Asian American Film Festival * 2014, won Special Jury Prize for 'Best Cinematography - Narrative Feature' at VC FilmFest -
Los Angeles Asian Pacific Film Festival The Los Angeles Asian Pacific Film Festival (LAAPFF) – formerly known as VC FilmFest – is an annual film festival presented by Visual Communications (VC). It was established in 1983 by Linda Mabalot as a vehicle to promote Asian Pacific Ameri ...
* 2014, won 'Best Actor' for
Jack Yang Jack Y. Yang is an American computer scientist and biophysics, biophysicist. As of 2011, he is the editor-in-chief of the ''International Journal of Computational Biology and Drug Design''. Education Yang received his Ph.D. and MS degrees fro ...
at Asians On Film Festival * 2014, won 'Best Supporting Actor' for Raymond Lee at Asians On Film Festival * 2014, won 'Best Drama' at Asians On Film Festival


References


External links

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Mance Media
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