All Shall Be Well

Singapore Premiere

Ray Yeung Hong Kong 2024 93 min R21 (Homosexual Content)

In Hong Kong, a woman mourning the sudden passing of her lifelong partner navigates grief that unfolds in queer time.

Lesbian couple Angie and Pat appear to have it all—a warm home, a daily routine filled with loving gestures, a tight-knit group of queer friends, and close relatives who cherish the pair. But when Pat unexpectedly dies, the thirty-year life they have built together unravels. With the couple’s partnership unrecognised by the law, Angie finds herself in increasing discord with Pat’s family.

When power over post-death matters is unequal and the need to fend for oneself cannot be disregarded, queer life is compelled to construct its own temporality of grief. Set against the urban and cultural backdrop of Hong Kong, this tender portrait of a woman in mourning highlights the inequities in gay rights that need urgent redress.

Q&A with Filmmaker(s)

29 Nov, Fri 9:30PM / 93 min

Golden Village Bugis+, Hall 3

3 Dec, Tue 5:00PM / 93 min

Oldham Theatre

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All Shall Be Well

從今以後

Ray Yeung

Hong Kong

2024

Cantonese

English

93 min

R21 (Homosexual Content)

Singapore Premiere

Ray Yeung

Ray Yeung is a Hong Kong-born writer-director known for his nuanced depictions of queer narratives within broader societal contexts. Following up from the gay romance Suk Suk (2019), All Shall Be Well continues his exploration of later-life queer experiences. It premiered at the Berlinale, where it won the Teddy Award for Best Feature Film.

Michael J. Werner,
Teresa Kwong,
Sandy Yip,
Chowee Leow

Patra Au Ga Man,
Maggie Li Lin Lin,
Tai Bo

Related Topics

  • Family Drama
  • Queer
  • Women-Centred Stories
  • Drama
  • Romance
  • Standpoint