The Golden Era Of Gay Cinema | With Ray Yeung | The Pearl Lam Podcast

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  • In this episode of The Pearl Lam Podcast, award-winning film director, Ray Yeung, discusses his career with long-time friend, Pearl Lam.
    Ray Yeung is a distinguished screenwriter and independent film director renowned for his poignant exploration of gay narratives. With a career marked by a profound dedication to telling authentic stories, Yeung has become a luminary in the realm of cinema.
    In this episode, Pearl Lam learns about Ray Yeung’s winning of the prestigious Teddy Award for Best LGBTQ-themed Feature Film. Ray Yeung’s new Hong Kong drama film, ‘All Shall Be Well’, was recently officially released on May 1st.
    The pair also discuss Ray Yeung’s position of Chairman at the Hong Kong Lesbian and Gay Film Festival, the longest running LGBT film festival in Asia.
    About Pearl Lam (林明珠):
    Pearl Lam (林明珠) is a gallerist and cultural influencer and is a leading authority on Asian art and the global contemporary art market, with a network spanning the world. The Financial Times calls Pearl Lam “a powerhouse of the contemporary art world”. The New York Times calls her "a tour de force of the art world”. And Forbes names Pearl Lam as “one of Asia’s most powerful women”.
    For over 20 years Pearl Lam has also been at the forefront of reimagining China’s cultural place in the world. She has played a key role in elevating Chinese contemporary art and artists into the international market. She has also turned many international artists into ‘rockstars’ in the huge Chinese and Asian markets.
    Her Pearl Lam Galleries is a driving force within Asia’s contemporary art scene, with spaces in Hong Kong and Shanghai. The gallery is globally recognised for its intellectual ambition. Pearl Lam also has a longstanding commitment to promoting exchange between Asia and the Western world.
    林明珠是一位畫廊廊主和文化方面極具影響力的人,同時也是亞洲藝術和全球當代藝術市場的頂尖權威,在全球範圍內擁有廣泛的人脈。《金融時報》稱林明珠為“當代藝術界的龐然大物”;《紐約時報》稱她為“藝術界的頂流”;《福布斯》將林明珠列為“亞洲最具影響力的女性之一”。
    20多年以來,林明珠致力於重新定義中國的文化地位。她的存在於協助中國當代藝術和藝術家進入國際市場不可或缺。與此同時,她也將許多國際藝術家打造成了在龐大的中國以及亞洲市場上的“搖滾巨星”。
    她的藝術門畫廊是亞洲當代藝術界向前推進的動力,在香港和上海都擁有展廳。該畫廊因其遠大抱負而在全球范圍內得到認可,林明珠也一直致力於促進亞洲與西方世界之間的文化交流。
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ความคิดเห็น • 17

  • @suryasathika6657
    @suryasathika6657 20 วันที่ผ่านมา +3

    Ray is after all a ray of hope for the Hong Kong Cinema and LGBTQ community!!

  • @pramodkumarsingh2353
    @pramodkumarsingh2353 20 วันที่ผ่านมา +2

    Wonderful message by Ray when he says you do what you are good at instead of recreating what others are doing

  • @SrinivasRao-ue2zi
    @SrinivasRao-ue2zi 20 วันที่ผ่านมา +2

    that part about “all in one go” and “If I am going to be a disappointment” response was spot on, so funny 🤣

  • @devilgaming1559
    @devilgaming1559 20 วันที่ผ่านมา +1

    I think that was a wonderful decision by Ray to make the family members sympathetic. It makes sense when he explains that people could simply say, “well, thats not me”.

  • @lakhwinderrajput74
    @lakhwinderrajput74 20 วันที่ผ่านมา +2

    love how Pearl can see through things. For example when talking about censorship, she mentions it seems censorship is only about politics. Gets you thinking. They wouldn’t ban an LGBTQ film, but they would ban other trivial things

  • @mdnasirahmad7664
    @mdnasirahmad7664 20 วันที่ผ่านมา +2

    Oh wow! Ray Yeung. I have been meaning to learn more about him ever since I watched the Twilight’s Kiss on Netflix

  • @NihalMansoori-og9vq
    @NihalMansoori-og9vq 20 วันที่ผ่านมา +1

    I was touched to hear the stories about those partners being mistreated by surviving family members

  • @Sayonlaskar4545
    @Sayonlaskar4545 20 วันที่ผ่านมา +2

    I am loving the diversity on this podcast. From art history to cinema, the conversations are always very engaging..

  • @Gkgaming792
    @Gkgaming792 20 วันที่ผ่านมา +2

    Interesting analogy about Hong Kong’s monopoly on Asian cinema. Thinking about it, Korean and other Asian countries were very nascent at the time. But I also wonder how it went downhill, considering they were the industry pioneers in Asia

  • @RajaBasumatary-zs6yp
    @RajaBasumatary-zs6yp 20 วันที่ผ่านมา +2

    I have to agree with Pearl here - watch Twilight’s Kiss! It is an amazing movie.

  • @yt_arsh_gaming
    @yt_arsh_gaming 20 วันที่ผ่านมา +2

    So wonderful to see Ray on this podcast. I have been a huge fan of his work

  • @ankushkapoor763
    @ankushkapoor763 20 วันที่ผ่านมา +1

    Only a dedicated filmmaker would go through such lengths to make a film

  • @user-wz9kp6wv1s
    @user-wz9kp6wv1s 20 วันที่ผ่านมา +2

    Thanks Ray for such a beautiful film

  • @RajeshKumar-xh1vn
    @RajeshKumar-xh1vn 20 วันที่ผ่านมา +1

    So sad to learn that the partner loses everything. Isn’t it enough that they have lost a person they love, and now they are forced into uncertainty?

  • @user-py2ry1xj8r
    @user-py2ry1xj8r 20 วันที่ผ่านมา +1

    Funny how the French translated it to Springtime in Hong Kong lol

  • @ASHISHKUMAR-jx1by
    @ASHISHKUMAR-jx1by 20 วันที่ผ่านมา +1

    the horrific things that some people have had to face

  • @rafathbegum1887
    @rafathbegum1887 20 วันที่ผ่านมา +2

    When’s the next Hong Kong Gay and Lesbian Film Festival?