A post shared by Ray Yeung (@ray.yeung.filmmaker)In the ongoing conversation about LGBTQ representation, sometimes the need to expand beyond the American zeitgeist gets lost.
Last year, writer/director Ray Yeung managed to do just that with his critically-acclaimed film Twilight’s Kiss.In it, Yeung confronted two hereto-little investigated areas of queer life: Aging queer seniors, and the LGBTQ community in China.
For him, the story began after stumbling on several real-life stories of older men in Hong Kong who were in love with other men.As he told Queerty in February of this year:I came across this book called Oral Histories of Older Gay Men in Hong Kong.