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  1. From South Korea’s ‘The Handmaiden’ to Taiwan’s ‘Your Name Engraved Herein’, here are the best Asian LGBTQ+ movies to watch this Pride Month.

    • Happy Together
    • Suk Suk
    • Your Name Engraved herein
    • Super Deluxe
    • Dear Ex
    • Lan Yu
    • The Handmaiden
    • Fathers
    • The Wedding Banquet
    • Saving Face

    Wong Kar Wai’s Happy Togetherwas ahead of its time and a massive success. One of the best Asian LGBTQ+ cinematic gems, the story revolves around the journey of protagonists Lai Yiu-Fai (Tony Chiu Wai-Leung) and Ho Po-Wing (the late Leslie Cheung). As the two men find themselves drifting away from each other and their relationship turning toxic, the...

    Eschewing the usual recipe of queer films that show young people,Suk Suk, also known as Twilight’s Kiss, depicts the life and journey of two closeted gay men in Hong Kong, who are in their twilight years. Pak (Tai-Bo) is a 70-year-old married man with a grown son and daughter. He drives a cab around the city, which gives him an opportunity to visit...

    By Kuang- Hui Liu, this is a stunning masterpiece made in Taiwan. Released shortly after the country legalised same-sex marriage, Your Name Engraved Hereinbecame one of the highest-grossing and critically acclaimed films in the country. The movie is set in the 1980s when Taiwan had just gotten rid of martial law. Two students, Wang Bo Te (Tseng Chi...

    One of the most critically acclaimed films in India, Super Deluxeis a Tamil gem that traces four parallel stories. It depicts the perils of four people, each of whom is fighting their own battles. The plot revolves around a transgender woman, Shilpa (Vijay Sethupati) who returns to her family after almost seven years and wishes to meet her son Raas...

    After Song Chengxi (Joseph Huang)’s father dies, the young teenager finds out a horrifying truth. He is caught in a feud involving his mother and his deceased father’s insurance benefactor, as well as his gay lover Jay (Roy Chiu). Jay is a free-spirited soul and is posed against Song’s mother who is determined to get the money for her son’s educati...

    Covering various themes of commitment issues, attachment, love, Lan Yudepicts issues between a young gay student and a middle-aged businessman. In this Chinese title, director Stanley Kwan shows Lan Yu (Ye Liu) struggling to earn money to fund his studies. At such a juncture, he meets Chen Handong (Jun Hu) at a gay pool hall and is taken by his cha...

    Set in 1930s’ Korea, during the Japanese occupation of Korea, a young girl named Sook-Hee (Kim Tae-ri) is hired as a handmaiden to a wealthy Japanese heiress named Lady Hideko (Kim Min-hee). But there’s more than what meets the eyes. The plot revolves around Sook-Hee being puppeteered by a con man posing as Count Fujiwara (Ha Jung-woo). He intends ...

    Helmed by Palatpol Mingpornpichit, this film explores the situation of same-sex marriage in Thailand and what it takes to be two fathers to an adopted child. The story follows the life of Phoon (Asda Panichkul) and Yuke (Nat Sakdatorn) who have been a couple for over 13 years. They adopt an infant boy named Butr (Aritach Pipattangkul), who was aban...

    Starring Taiwanese actor Winston Chao as Wai-Tung Gao, Mey-Chin as Wei Wei and Mitchell Lichtenstein as Simon, this Ang Lee movie is a romantic comedy that is sure to set a laughter riot. The film charts the life of Wai-Tung who is a Taiwanese immigrant in Manhattan, US, and his gay partner Simon. However, the former’s conservative family insists o...

    This Alice Wu romantic comedy revolves around Wilhelmina Pang or Wil (Michelle Krusiec), who is a successful young doctor in New York, US. Wil is a closeted lesbian before her mother, Hwei-Lan (Joan Chen), who eagerly wanted her daughter to get married. To find her eligible Chinese bachelors, Hwei-Lan takes her to social gatherings. At one such con...

    • “Moonlit Winter” “Moonlit Winter” tells the story of Yoon Hee (Kim Hee Ae) and her daughter Sae Bom (Kim So Hye). When Sae Bom finds a letter from her mom’s old love, she finds a way for Yoon Hee to reunite with her past lover.
    • “Made on the Rooftop” This is a cute gay romantic comedy about Ha Neul (Lee Hong Nae), who after a break-up, moves in with his best friend Bong Sik (Jung Whee).
    • “Happy Together” “Happy Together” is a stylish, romantic coming-of-age drama directed by famed Hong Kong director Wong Kar Wai. Featuring two powerhouse performances by Leslie Cheung and Tony Leung, it tells the on-and-off relationship of Ho Po Wing and Lai Yiu Fai.
    • “Dear Ex” “Dear Ex” is a lovely, high-spirited movie about Song Cheng Xi (Joseph Huang), who gets caught in the middle of his mom San Lian and his dad’s ex-lover and insurance inheritor Jay.
    • Happy Together (1997) Wong Kar Wai’s Happy Together was ahead of its time and a massive success. One of the best Asian LGBTQ+ cinematic gems, the story revolves around the journey of protagonists Lai Yiu-Fai (Tony Chiu Wai-Leung) and Ho Po-Wing (the late Leslie Cheung).
    • Suk Suk (2019) Eschewing the usual recipe of queer films that show young people, Suk Suk, also known as Twilight’s Kiss, depicts the life and journey of two closeted gay men in Hong Kong, who are in their twilight years.
    • Your Name Engraved Herein (2020) Helmed by Kuang-Hui Liu, this is a stunning masterpiece made in Taiwan. Released shortly after the country legalised same-sex marriage, Your Name Engraved Herein became one of the highest-grossing and critically acclaimed films in the country.
    • Super Deluxe (2019) One of the most critically acclaimed films in India, Super Deluxe is a Tamil gem that traces four parallel stories. It depicts the perils of four people, each of whom is fighting their own battles.
  2. Jun 28, 2021 · Happy Together (1997) YouTube video player. The LGBTQ+ community may still face stigma in Asia, but several auteurs have sought to shed light on their experiences through the art of filmmaking –...

  3. Jun 8, 2022 · From Wong Kar Wai's Happy Together to a forbidden love affair in Japanese-occupied Korea, here are the best queer Asian films to watch this Pride Month.

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  5. May 23, 2022 · LGBTQ + films from East and Southeast Asia can often be difficult to track down, except for some classic works that have been widely released. Access to films produced more recently can be limited, while it can be daunting to navigate the multitude of streaming options.