★ World Premiere in the Panorama section at the 74th Berlin International Film Festival and won the Teddy Award for best LGBTQ-themed feature film
★ Opening film 48th Hong Kong International Film Festival
Angie and Pat are a lesbian couple who have been together for over four decades. Angie’s relationship with Pat's Family members has always been very close. When Pat passes away unexpectedly, Angie begins to feel increasingly alienated from Pat’s family.
Pat did not leave a will, Angie has no legal rights to the property that they had been living in as it was solely under Pat's name. Under Hong Kong law, the property will automatically go to Pat's next of kin. Angie is left at the mercy of her partner’s family and tries to convince them to let her stay in the apartment. However, each family member has his or her own agenda regarding the property. In the end Angie is faced with either fighting for what she believes is rightfully hers or giving up the home that she and Pat had built and lived in for decades.
Director: Ray Yeung
Cast: Patra Au, Maggie Li Lin Lin
About the Director
Ray Yeung is a Hong Kong screenwriter and independent film director. After graduating with a law degree and practicing law for two years, Yeung found his job tedious and decided to switch career paths to become a director. Yeung's films frequently center around gay stories. He made his feature film debut with Cut Sleeve Boys (2006) in Britain and later shifted his focus back to Hong Kong, directing Suk Suk (2020) and All Shall Be Well (2024). Yeung is also the Chairman of the Hong Kong Lesbian and Gay Film Festival, the longest running LGBT film festival in Asia. He revived the festival in 2000.
