UNTITLED KQT PROJECT follows two openly trans public figures in Seoul, Korea, who nurture a chosen family of nightlife performers as they confront societal surveillance, family drama, and internalized fears.
UNTITLED KQT PROJECT is an underdog story that follows nightlife performers Mini and Jungle as they explore gender, seek belonging, and protect their freedoms as openly trans public figures in Seoul, Korea.
Throughout the film, the filmmaker’s POV serves as an invitation to the viewer to participate in this otherwise inaccessible community, evoking a home-video visual style rooted in intimacy and trust.
Ultimately, the film maps out a queer framework for community care that is relevant to all of us as we navigate multiple, ongoing global crises and anticipate the next ones — a framework rooted in interdependence, shared vulnerability, and radical welcome.