Director Andrew Ahn discusses the re-imagination of ‘The Wedding Banquet’

Andrew Ahn (centre top) and Han Gi-Chan ( counter-clockwise from left), Lily Gladstone, Kelly Marie Tran and Bowen Yang pose for a portrait to promote ‘The Wedding Banquet’ on Tuesday, April 15, 2025, in West Hollywood, Calif. Photo: Rebecca Cabage/Invision/AP
Kelly Marie Tran, Lily Gladstone, Han Gi-Chan and Bowen Yang in ‘The Wedding Banquet’. Photo: Luka Cyprian/Bleecker Street
Lily Gladstone and Kelly Marie Tran in a still from ‘The Wedding Banquet’. Photo: Photo: Luka Cyprian/Bleecker Street

In your opinion, in today’s world, is it possible to co-exist so seamlessly as part of the LGBTQ+ community, like you portrayed towards the end of your movie specifically?

Yeah. You know, I think that coexistence in a community/family is something that we need to value and we need to understand it is very difficult to build. These characters in this film love each other so much. But despite the abundant love, it’s still hard for them. 

I think that creating bonds requires some conflict, requires some drama. And I think sometimes we flinch, and it scares us, and we back away. 

But I wanted to show through this film that if you really love each other, you can go through that difficulty and come out the other side more in love with each other. I talk about how this film for me is so much about how we fight each other but also fight for each other. 

And I think that really is something that we need to remind ourselves of constantly. And that once we kind of grow our families as queer people, we celebrate that— we don’t take it for granted.

Hopefully, whether you’re queer or you’re not– when you see this queer family, you will really understand how beautiful it is and how much we need to protect it.

[Author’s Note: Thank you Andrew for bringing such a dynamic re-imagination of this story! Can’t wait to watch ‘A Sprinkle of History’!]

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