All Shall Be Well

by Ray Yeung, Hong Kong, 2024

Angie and Pat are a couple living in Hong Kong who have been together for over four 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.

Festivals & awards

Berlinale 2024, Panorama: Teddy Award
Seattle International Film Festival
Hong Kong Film Festival: Opening Film
Zurich Film Festival

artwork

Credits

Original Title
All Shall Be Well
Title
All Shall Be Well
Directed by
Ray Yeung
Country
Hong Kong
Year
2024
Screenplay
Ray Yeung
Film Editing
Lai Kwun Tung
Soundtrack
Veronica Lee
Cinematography
Ming Kai Leung
Sound
Tu Duu Chih
Costumes
Albert Poon Yick Sum
Production Design
Albert Poon Yick Sum
Production
Michael J. Werner, Teresa Kwong, Sandy Yip, Chowee Leow
Formats
DCP
Runtime
93 min.
Language
Cantonese/d/f
Cast
Patra Au (Angie Wang), Lin-Lin Li (Pat Wu), Tai Bo (Shing Wu), Chung-Hang Leung (Victor Wu), Fish Liew (Fanny Wu), So-Ying Hui (Mei Shum), Rachel Leung (Kitty)

In cinemas

Aarau

Oct. 19, 2024
8 p.m.
Freier Film

Brugg

Oct. 8, 2024
12:15 p.m.
Odeon
Oct. 9, 2024
12:15 p.m.
Odeon

Genève

Oct. 7, 2024
6:30 p.m.
Les Cinémas du Grütli Michel Simon
Oct. 12, 2024
4:15 p.m.
Les Cinémas du Grütli Henri Langlois

Ilanz

Oct. 30, 2024
8 p.m.
Cinema Sil Plaz

Lausanne

Oct. 8, 2024
6:30 p.m.
Le Cinématographe

Neuchâtel

Oct. 8, 2024
8:45 p.m.
Rex

Olten

Oct. 22, 2024
8 p.m.
Lichtspiele im Capitol
Oct. 28, 2024
8 p.m.
Lichtspiele im Capitol

Wettingen

Oct. 18, 2024
8 p.m.
Orient
Oct. 19, 2024
8 p.m.
Orient
Oct. 21, 2024
8 p.m.
Orient

ZĂĽrich

Oct. 5, 2024
2 p.m.
blue Cinema Corso 2
Oct. 11, 2024
6:15 p.m.
Frame 2

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Press voices

«Ein anrührendes Sozialdrama aus Hongkong.» Annabelle, Mathias Heybrock

«All Shall Be Well is a plea for understanding that should by now, by rights, be a demand.» Variety

«Strong performances and an unshakeable sense of place lure the audience into a picture of an unfair society.» Screen International

«A tender queer drama explores grief and family ties in Hong Kong.» IndieWire

«A deliberate, nimble drama.» RogerEbert

«Une fois les masques tombés, l’agressivité des intérêts personnels est terrifiante, superbement représentée par le casting du film, et notamment par la grâce et la combattivité de Patra Au, magnifique dans son rôle d’Angie.» Le Bleu du miroir