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Isle producer urged director to broaden appeal of 'Frog'

By Mike Gordon

POSTED: 01:30 a.m. HST, Oct 14, 2012

~~<p>The last film Canadian director Quentin Lee screened at the Hawaii International Film Festival, his 2009 farce &quot;The People I've Slept With,&quot; played to an enthusiastic, adult audience. After all, it was a film about a woman who can't get enough sex.</p>
<p>Lee will return to the festival this week, but with a very different kind of story and a very different audience in mind. His film &quot;White Frog,&quot; which was produced by Hawaii's Chris Lee, is aimed at teenagers and their parents.</p>
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The last film Canadian director Quentin Lee screened at the Hawaii International Film Festival, his 2009 farce "The People I've Slept With," played to an enthusiastic, adult audience. After all, it was a film about a woman who can't get enough sex.

Lee will return to the festival this week, but with a very different kind of story and a very different audience in mind. His film "White Frog," which was produced by Hawaii's Chris Lee, is aimed at teenagers and their parents. Login for more...



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