My Mother Is a Belly Dancer

My Mother Is a Belly Dancer (師奶唔易做, lit: "It's not easy to be a see lai") is a 2006 Hong Kong film directed by Lee Kung-Lok.

The film is a portrait of three "see lai", a colloquial term used in Hong Kong to describe wives, especially housewives, who are approaching or in their middle ages.

Mrs. Lee (Sydney Suet Lei), on the other hand, is meek, with a chauvinistic husband (Ken Tong) and a young son who is troubling her with his poor grades.

Her doting tailor husband (Gordon Lam) is out of a job, and the family has to make ends meet nonetheless.

Cherry intends to end her gold digging ways and settle down with someone who can accept her baby son.