SAN FRANCISCO — Two of Christopher Lee’s films have been released on Pink & White Productions’ PinkLabel.TV streaming service.
Lee was a Chinese and Polish-American transgender activist and filmmaker in the San Francisco Bay Area community. He was the co-founder of Tranny Fest, which is now known as the San Francisco Transgender Film Festival.
Lee’s films “Alley of the Trannyboys” (1998) and “Sex Flesh in Blood” (1999) were “the first trans-directed adult films showcasing trans men with cis male, female and other trans masculine partners,” said a rep. “These two pivotal 1990s adult films have been digitized and are now available online for today’s generation thanks to the work of PinkLabel.TV, the films' producer and editor J. Zapata and the Christopher Lee Legacy Project. The auspicious release date, September 4, was timed to honor the late director's birthday.”
The collection is streaming on PinkLabel.TV; for more information about Lee's life and work, click here.