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International Premiere Nothing to Lose

A Window on Asian Cinema

  • CountryHong Kong
  • Production Year2002
  • Running Time93min
Program Note
Nothing to Lose is a new film by the Thai director Danny Pang, who had previously worked with his brother Oxide Pang on Bangkok: Dangerous and The Eye. The film is about two young men who are driven into a corner and plan to finish their lives at full speed. Oak Lee is about to jump from a building because he can not pay his gambling debts, but suddenly realizes that there is someone next to him. It is Gogo, who also wants to commit suicide. She had just killed her cheating Lesbian lover. Oak Lee persuades Gogo not to kill herself, and invites her to dinner. The two young people decide to go on a trip. They steal a fancy sports car, rob a convenience store, and head for the casino, all the while pursued by the mob and the police. Once again, they find themselves on top of the building and just as the title suggests, they indeed have ‘nothing to lose.’ Should they to die as failures or leave a lasting impression... (Nam Dong-chul)
Director
Director
Danny Pang
Born in Hong Kong in 1965, Danny Pang began his career at TVB as a camera operator in 1988. In 1999, he made his directorial debut feature Bangkok: Dangerous with his brother Oxide Pang, winning from the Thailand Film Critics Association a total of six major awards. Nothing to Lose is Danny’s first solo directorial work.
Credit
  • Director
    Danny Pang
  • ProducerSomsak Songthammakul
    Daniel Yun
    Carrie Wong
    Udom Piboonlapudom
    Titus Ho
  • CastPierre Png
    Fresh
    Yvonne Lim
  • ScreenplayDanny Pang
  • CinematographyWitcha Intranoi
  • Production DesignKhunanun Srisuwan
  • EditorDanny Pang
    Curran Pang
  • Production CompanyPang Brothers Production
    danny@dreamwks.com
  • World SalesGolden Network Asia Limited
    goldnet@netvigator.com
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한국거래소
드비치골프클럽 주식회사
Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism
Busan Metropolitan City
Korean Film Council
BUSAN CINEMA CENTER