5 Queer Directors To Watch Out For
Not all directors get the recognition they deserve.
Andrea was born in Congo, briefly lived in South Africa and then Orlando, Florida before becoming the first ever person to move to Los Angeles to become an artist. She dabbles in various mediums; writing, directing, digital illustration, comedy, you get it. Her first short film, Sigourney Weaver premiered at Outfest Los Angeles 2018. She also writes for various online queer magazines and semi-regularly does stand up because she's only semi-regularly funny. She doesn't have a podcast, yet.
Not all directors get the recognition they deserve.
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