“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

Lesbian couple Angie and Pat have been together for over four decades, living comfortably in the apartment Pat bought over 30 years ago, surrounded by loving family and friends. After Pat dies unexpectedly, Angie is joined in mourning and embraced by her social circle, including Pat’s family, at first. Slowly but surely, arguments about Pat’s burial and inheritance drive a rift between Angie and her unofficial in-laws, and with no legal rights to remain in the apartment or to Pat’s estate, Angie embarks on a journey of emancipation. A quiet heartbreaker without a hint of heavy handedness, Ray Yeung’s ALL SHALL BE WELL is a tender portrait of resilience. Film Center exclusive.


Awards & Nominations

Winner - Best Feature Film, Teddy Award, Berlin Film Festival 
Nominee - Nominee Panorama Audience Award, Berlin Film Festival


The Film Center is ADA accessible. This presentation will be projected without open captions. The theater is hearing-loop equipped. For accessibility requests, please email filmcenter@saic.edu