Past Event

Jun 09—13, 2021

Suk Suk (Twilight's Kiss)

Projecting Connections: Chinese American Experiences

About Projecting Connections:

Chinese American Experiences ArtsEmerson presents Projecting Connections: Chinese American Experiences. Using film as a lens to reflect on the vast lived experiences of the Chinese in the Greater Boston Area, this special series will feature monthly films and post-show curated discussions designed to build and foster meaningful community conversation.

SUK SUK presents the story of two closeted married men in their twilight years. One day PAK, 70, a taxi driver who refuses to retire, meets HOI, 65, a retired single father, in a park. Despite years of societal and personal pressure, they are proud of the families they have created through hard work and determination. Yet in that brief initial encounter, something is unleashed in them which had been suppressed for so many years. As both men recount and recall their personal histories, they also contemplate a possible future together.

Suk Suk was the Jury Award Narrative Feature Winner for Boston’s 2020 Wicked Queer Festival and received the Hong Kong Film Award for Best Screenplay and Best Director in 2020.

Q&A with filmmaker to follow screening

Info

Venue

Virtual Event



Dates

Jun 09, 2021 - Jun 13, 2021


Details

92 minutes

Ages 13+ | Mature Content: Sexual scenes and references, mild language

Pick Your Price: $0 - $25

Streaming FAQs

Access

Cantonese with English subtitles. Captioning available for the Q&A





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Artists

About the Director

Raymond Yeung


Raymond Yeung has directed two feature fioms including the award winning film “Front Cover” which was selected as the Audience Choice Winner for the 2017 Boston Asian American Film Festival. He has also written and directed eight short films. As a director and art director for television commercials, Ray has worked for clients including 7-Eleven, Coca-Cola, McDonald’s, and HSBC.

Directed by:

Raymond Yeung


Presented by

ArtsEmerson and the Boston Asian American Film Festival