[11][12] Currently in post-production, the film features a variety of artists, activists, dancers, drag queens, and everyday persons.
[13] The cast includes Gengoroh Tagame, drag queen and artist Vivienne Sato, transgender politician Aya Kamikawa, and photographer Leslie Kee.
[13] Kolbeins' short-form work includes Rad Queers, a series of documentary profiles on artists and activists; as well as collaborations with artist Rafa Esparza,[14] musician Dorian Wood,[15] writer Beau Rice,[16] and the magazine New American Paintings.
He also created a found footage experimental short Food Horror which explored stigma towards eating embedded with the teen television drama Pretty Little Liars.
[25] The team also collaborated on Koyama Press' English-language edition of What Is Obscenity?,[26][27] a graphic memoir by the artist Rokudenashiko chronicling her arrest on obscenity charges for making 3D printed vagina art, which was nominated for a Los Angeles Times Book Award[28]