Haak Seh Wuih Tuhng Mau Jai, whose title translates from Cantonese as ‘triads with kitten’, features four Hong Kong gangsters performing a choreographed dance routine with a cat. The shirtless men pass the cat between one another, holding it delicately and fighting over it. Triads are an enduring part of Hong Kong society as well as an archetype in the city’s cinema, and here Adrian Wong plays on their fearsome image to both represent and subvert shared cultural connotations.