movies: All Shall Be Well
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All Shall Be Well | Hong Kong | 2024 | 93 | Ray Yeung | https://www.siff.net/festival/all-shall-be-well | In the aftermath of her longtime girlfriend’s sudden passing, Angie must fight not just for her own peace of mind in the face of grief but to keep the apartment they called home. Winner of the LGBTQ+ Teddy Award at the 2024 Berlinale. | 0 | Pat (Maggie Lin-Lin Li) and Angie (Patra Au Ga Man), two elderly lesbians living in Hong Kong, have been in a loving, committed relationship for over 40 years. Although their partnership is not widely accepted in Hong Kong’s socially conservative culture, Pat’s family recognizes the closeness of their bond and has woven Angie into the fabric of their kinship, even spending holidays like the Mid-Autumn Festival at the couple’s home. When Pat abruptly passes away, the familial relationship between her partner and her family destabilizes, and the family, in the absence of a marriage license binding Angie to Pat or her assets, takes full advantage of their legal right to determine where Pat will be buried and who will be the beneficiaries of her estate. Quiet, mild-mannered Angie finds herself thrown into total precarity with her longtime lover gone and even the roof over her head contested. Director Ray Yeung conceived of All Shall Be Well after interviewing older gays and lesbians who, upon their partner’s passing, find that their partner’s families quickly gobble up the inheritance, as is their legal right in Hong Kong, where gay marriage remains forbidden, making the default next-of-kin the closest blood relative of the deceased. The film serves as a stunning, gentle call to action for legal protections for LGBTQ+ elders and families.—Angel Cetorelli | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3goprbZjfqY | Cantonese |