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Logline

When a thirty-something gay man’s rant about corporate life goes viral, he rebrands his heartbreak, hookups, and career chaos into a bold podcast called Size Queen — rallying his three best friends in Los Angeles to tackle love, sex, and self-worth head-on.

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The Story

At its heart, Size Queen follows four queer men in Los Angeles navigating love, sex, identity, family, and ambition in present-day Los Angeles. This short film offers a glimpse into a larger series exploring modern queer friendships and the search for connection.

Each episode blends:

  • Dating & Relationships → Chris and his friends confront the messy, hilarious, and heartbreaking realities of modern romance.

  • Friendship & Career → The men rely on each other as their “chosen family,” offering support, tough love, and comic relief.

  • The City as a Character → Los Angeles is not just the backdrop, but an active force that shapes their lives and choices.

  • Chris’s Voice → Episodes are framed around Chris’s podcast, where he poses questions about love and identity, tying together the storylines.

The narrative is episodic with serialized arcs — each week tackles a universal theme of dating or relationships, while longer arcs (like Chris’s romance with Landon, Paul’s career, Sean’s quest for love & identity, or Joe’s sex-positive adventures) build over time.

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Director & Writer Statement: Kenny Fierro 

Size Queen is a sharp, stylish snapshot of queer friendship, identity, and the quiet ways we try to measure up. As a first-time director, I wanted to create something that felt emotionally honest but still fun — something that reflects the humor, contradictions, and tenderness of figuring yourself out alongside the people who know you best.

At its core, this is a story about connection — and the ways we show up for each other, even when we don’t have it all together.

This project is also deeply personal. I made Size Queen to help remind people that we’re more alike than we are different. Being gay isn’t a choice, and it’s certainly not something to be ashamed of — it’s just one part of who someone is. We all want to be seen, understood, and loved for who we are. That’s what this story is really about.

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Film Festivals / Coming 2026

📧 Contact Us — SizeQueeenMovie@gmail.com

Copyright © 2025 Kenny Fierro

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