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“All Shall Be Well”: Award-Winning Film co-produced by Prof Denise TANG

The highly anticipated film “All Shall Be Well,” co-produced by Prof TANG Tse Shang Denise from the Department of Cultural Studies, is set to hit theatres on May 1st! This remarkable film recently triumphed by winning the prestigious Teddy Award for Best Feature Film at the Berlin Film Festival, marking a significant achievement for Hong Kong cinema after a 26-year gap! Make sure to mark your calendars and show your support by attending the screening!

“All Shall Be Well” portrays the extraordinary journey of Angie and Pat, a lesbian couple who have stood by each other for over 40 years. However, their bond is tested when Pat tragically passes away in her sleep, leaving Angie to confront the daunting challenges of legality, family dynamics, and personal morality. In Angie’s determined quest to safeguard the home they built together, the film not only delves into the LGBTQ+ community’s rights in Hong Kong but also prompts profound contemplation on the modern definition of “family”.

Moreover, Denise’s latest book, “Oral Histories of Older Lesbians and Bisexual Women in Hong Kong,” has officially released! Don’t miss the opportunity to delve into a comprehensive exploration of issues related to elderly lesbian women!

Highlights from the Grey and Pride Screening of All Shall Be Well

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