All Shall be Well
[An] extraordinarily...delicately crafted drama. [NYT Critic's Pick]
-- Natalia Winkelman, New York Times
All Shall be Well
Angie and Pat are a couple living in Hong Kong who have been together for decades. After Pat's unexpected death, Angie finds herself at the mercy of her extended family as she struggles to retain both her dignity and the home that they shared for over thirty years.
"All Shall Be Well is undoubtedly an old-fashioned drama, but it is no less effective for that classic structure." - Fionnuala Halligan, Screen International
“Yeung’s latest feature is generous but never indulgent, taking the approachable genre of the family drama and placing it in the context of topical issues in today’s queer Hong Kong.” – Olivia Pope, Asian Movie Pulse
“All Shall Be Well illustrates Yeung’s keen eye for the nuances of social dynamics, especially regarding matters of wealth and class that many may prefer to skirt around when it comes to family.” – Josh Slater-Williams, IndieWire
"All Shall Be Well is undoubtedly an old-fashioned drama, but it is no less effective for that classic structure." - Fionnuala Halligan, Screen International
“Yeung’s latest feature is generous but never indulgent, taking the approachable genre of the family drama and placing it in the context of topical issues in today’s queer Hong Kong.” – Olivia Pope, Asian Movie Pulse
“All Shall Be Well illustrates Yeung’s keen eye for the nuances of social dynamics, especially regarding matters of wealth and class that many may prefer to skirt around when it comes to family.” – Josh Slater-Williams, IndieWire
Genre
Drama,
LGBTQ+,
Women and Film
Runtime
107
Language
Cantonese
Director
Ray Yeung
Writer(s)
Ray Yeung
Cast
Patra Au Ga Man,
Maggie Li Lin Lin
Awards:
Nominee, Panorama Audience Award, Berlin International Film Festival
Winner, Teddy Award ~ Best Feature Film, Berlin International Film Festival