
In the beginning of Ray Yeung’s film “All Shall Be Well,” the camera tenderly follows the daily rituals of a longtime Hong Kong lesbian couple, Angie (Patra Au Ga Man) and Pat (Maggie Li Lin Lin), who have been together for four decades. It appears as if it is lovingly tracing their life together, like carefully handling a prized piece of cloth. They stroll through the woods, spend time with their circle of friends, shop at the farmers market hand in hand, and organize grand, lively meals with Pat’s extended family, who accept them wholeheartedly beyond just being aware of their sexual orientation. “Aunt” Angie is incredibly close to the adult children of Pat’s brother, Shing (Tai Bo), and his wife, Mei (Hui So Ying); she even helped raise them during difficult times for that family.