Margin Films Ltd., the Canadian company based in British Columbia, was established in 2021 by filmmaker Quentin Lee. Its first production, a Canadian Content TV series Comedy Invasion won the Canadian Screen Award for Best Comedy Special in 2024.
In 2023, Margin Films Ltd. has produced the first all Indigenous stand-up Comedy feature Rez Comedy streaming now on Tubi, Amazon Prime and Roku.
In 2025, Margin Films Ltd. has produced Quentin Lee’s first Canadian Content feature film The Way You Dance starring Tzi Ma, Kyle Toy and Roshan Gopalasamy. The film is currently in post-production.

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Cindy Au Yeung (Co-owner, Producer)

A 2024 Canadian Screen Awards winner, Cindy Au Yeung is a producer and editor based in Vancouver, Canada, with over a decade of experience from scripted live-action series to documentaries and animation. She worked with Quentin Lee on the CSA winning series Comedy Invasion as a producer and editor. Cindy is also producing and editing Rez Comedy, the stand-up comedy documentary feature by the CSA winning team to be theatrically distributed on October 3, 2024, in Toronto.
In addition, Cindy is Associate Producer and editor on Barbara Lee’s documentary feature Sing My Song and is Producer and Editor of the sci-fi horror feature Jonah, now out on streaming.
As a filmmaker, Cindy advocates for highlighting marginalized stories and artists, and directs her own documentaries featuring Asian-Canadian musicians. Outside of work, Cindy also serves as a Board of Director at the Vancouver Post Alliance and is the co-chair of the Diversity & Inclusion committee.
Quentin Lee (Co-owner, Producer)

A winner of the 2024 Canadian Screen Awards and the 2020 Roddenberry Foundation Impact Awards for TV Creators, and a member of the Producers Guild of America, the CMPA, and the Television Academy, Quentin Lee has directed and produced over ten feature films and created four television series. His first feature, Shopping for Fangs (co-directed with Justin Lin), premiered at the Toronto International Film Festival and became a cult classic as part of the Asian American New Wave Class of 1997. IMDB Quentin
