The film is an unprecedented exploration of the everyday lives and unique experiences of elderly gay men in Hong Kong. Ray Yeung’s latest award-winning movie Suk Suk (叔.叔) depicts a tender relationship between two patriarchs of heterosexual households, with their familial relationships playing an important role in the film. Part 1 discusses Yeung’s inspirations and the real life stories that influenced the film. In this three-part article, Roar writer Karen Ng interviews Ray Yeung, the director of Suk Suk.