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White Frog is a 2012 American comedy-drama film directed by Quentin Lee and written by Fabienne Wen. The film's plot follows neglected 16-year-old Nick Young, played by Booboo Stewart, a teenager with autism spectrum disorder whose life is changed forever when tragedy strikes him and his family.
White Frog. From talented gay director Quentin Lee, White Frog is a universal story of the power of family, friendship and love. This deeply moving family drama tells the tale of Nick (Twilight’s Booboo Stewart), a young teen with Asperger’s syndrome.
- Quentin Lee
- Booboo Stewart, Harry Shum Jr., Joan Chen
From talented gay director Quentin Lee, White Frog is a universal story of the power of family, friendship and love. This deeply moving family drama tells the tale of Nick (Twilight’s Booboo Stewart), a young teen with Asperger's syndrome.
Nov 29, 2012 · After the death of his popular brother Chaz (Harry Shum Jr. ), Nick (Booboo Stewart), who suffers from Asperger's syndrome, struggles to carry on. Nick's parents have their own problems coping ...
- 2 min
- 226.2K
- Wolfe Video
Currently you are able to watch "White Frog" streaming on The Roku Channel for free with ads or buy it as download on Apple TV, Vudu. It is also possible to rent "White Frog" on Vudu, Apple TV online.
- 12
- Quentin Lee
After his older brother dies, a teenager (BooBoo Stewart) with Asperger's syndrome is invited into his late sibling's circle of friends.
- Drama, LGBTQ+
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Story of a neglected teen with mild Asperger’s syndrome whose life is changed forever when tragedy hits his family. Watch at home. Vudu. iTunes. Microsoft. Kanopy. The Roku Channel. Full Credits. Director: Quentin Lee. Producer: Ellie Wen, Chris Lee, Joel Soisson. Writer: Fabienne Wen, Ellie Wen. Cast: