Erin Li

She has also served as an Associate Producer on the documentaries Iceberg Slim: Portrait of a Pimp (2012), The Girls in the Band (2011), America The Beautiful 2: The Thin Commandments (2011), and Voices Unveiled: Turkish Women Who Dare (2009).

[1][2][3] The film is about a pre-teen migrant farmworker who attempts to rebel against the status quo with unintended consequences for herself and her family.

[7] The film stars Elizabeth Sung as a once-renowned Chinese painter who is kicked out of her son's home (the son played by Jerry Ying), prompting her to enroll in a controversial school that claims to teach people how to re-evaluate life and what it is worth by contemplating death while in a coffin.

[9] In 2011, Li directed the short film The Big Oh written by Moon Blauner (personal assistant to Helen Hunt) starring Angela Ai, Ryan Caldwell, Bronwyn Cornelius and Angela Thomas, which is about "two single girlfriends try to help their best friend spice up her married sex life.

[14] Li most recently produced (as an Associate Producer) the feature documentary directed by Jorge Hinosa entitled Iceberg Slim: Portrait of a Pimp (2012), which examines the tumultuous life of legendary Chicago pimp, Iceberg Slim.