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
Size Queen follows four queer men in Los Angeles as they navigate love, identity, friendship, and ambition in the present day. The short film offers a focused introduction to a larger series exploring modern queer friendship and the search for connection in a city built on image and aspiration.
At the center of the series is Chris, whose podcast provides a framing device for each episode — posing questions about love, intimacy, and self-worth that echo through the lives of his friends.
The series explores several interconnected threads:
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Dating & Relationships
Chris and his friends confront the contradictions of modern romance — balancing humor, vulnerability, and emotional honesty as they search for connection.
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Friendship & Career
As their professional lives shift, the men rely on one another as chosen family, offering support, accountability, and hard-earned perspective.
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The City as a Character
Los Angeles is more than a backdrop — it actively shapes their choices, ambitions, and insecurities.
The narrative blends episodic storytelling with longer serialized arcs. Each episode explores a universal theme related to dating or connection, while ongoing storylines — including Chris’s evolving relationship with Landon, Paul’s career crossroads, Sean’s search for love and identity, and Joe’s sex-positive adventures — develop over time.
Director & Writer Statement: Kenny Fierro
Size Queen is a character-driven exploration of queer friendship and intimacy, focusing on the quiet, often unspoken ways people measure themselves against one another. The film examines the humor, tension, and vulnerability that live inside close relationships, highlighting how affection, insecurity, and desire overlap.
The story approaches these themes with subtlety, allowing humor and emotional honesty to coexist. Rather than leaning on big declarations, it emphasizes restraint: how much can be communicated through behavior, timing, and what’s left unsaid. The goal was to create something intimate, grounded, and specific, while remaining accessible and engaging.
At its core, Size Queen is about connection — how people show up for one another imperfectly, and how identity is shaped as much through relationships as it is through self-reflection. The film centers queer characters without treating queerness as the conflict, focusing instead on universal dynamics of friendship, vulnerability, and belonging.

























































