Suk Suk
by Ray Yeung
Official selection 2020
Official synopsis
Pak and Hoi are two Hongkongers who live a settled life. One is a 70-year-old man, is married and works as a taxi driver. The other one is five years younger, divorced, and lives with his son. The two men have separately built a peaceful life which takes a different turn when they fall in love with each other. “Suk Suk” (whose French title is Un Printemps à Hong Kong) is director and screenwriter Ray Yeung’s third feature film, and arguably his sweetest and most subtle film.
Biography and Filmography
A native of Hong Kong, Ray Yeung presented his first feature film, “Cut Sleeve Boys”, in 2005 at numerous festivals including the Rotterdam International Festival. He carried on with “Front Cover”, a film released in several countries around the world. Ray Yeung has also directed eight short films, several commercials and directed two plays presented in London and Hong Kong.
by Ray Yeung
A native of Hong Kong, Ray Yeung presented his first feature film, “Cut Sleeve Boys”, in 2005 at numerous festivals including the Rotterdam International Festival. He carried on with “Front Cover”, a film released in several countries around the world. Ray Yeung has also directed eight short films, several commercials and directed two plays presented in London and Hong Kong.