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The Wedding Banquet asks what happens when a rich Korean man needs a green card to stay in America but can’t marry his boyfriend for fear of being ostracized by his family.He could accept the ...
Ahn tells IndieWire the 1993 Ang Lee hit was the first gay film he ever saw, but that his version of "The Wedding Banquet" owes more to Lee's 1994 follow-up, "Eat Drink Man Woman." ...
A jubilant farce, radiant with queer love, “The Wedding Banquet” arrives 32 years later as both a big-screen symbol of what’s changed for LGBTQ people since then, and what hasn’t.
Remaking Ang Lee's 1993 rom-com "The Wedding Banquet" is no mean feat, and "Fire Island" director Andrew Ahn makes a masterclass of it. Film review.
The Wedding Banquet doesn’t need to go sketch-comedy broad, but it’s not a coincidence that one of its few moments of comic life involves Yang and Tran waking up in bed together, ...
Just as Lee's film was, Ahn's "The Wedding Banquet" is "something fixed in history," as Gladstone says. A jubilant farce, radiant with queer love, "The Wedding Banquet" arrives 32 years later as ...
Made last year, “The Wedding Banquet” premiered at the Sundance Film Festival just a week after the inauguration of President Donald Trump ushered in new challenges for the LGBTQ community.
Made last year, “The Wedding Banquet” premiered at the Sundance Film Festival just a week after the inauguration of President Donald Trump ushered in new challenges for the LGBTQ community.
Ahn’s “The Wedding Banquet” centers not one couple but two. Min (Han) is in love with his partner, Chris (Yang), but, to fool his soon-to-visit grandmother (Youn Yuh-jung), Min tries for a ...
Ahn’s “The Wedding Banquet,” which opens in theaters Friday, is the most personal of remakes. Even that word, “remake,” his collaborators avoid when talking about it.
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