Boarding Gate (2007)
Directed by Olivier Assayas

Thriller

Film Synopsis

Sandra, a young Italian, finds herself trapped in London after falling for Miles Rennberg, a debt-ridden golden boy with an appetite for sordid sex games.  The relationship is turbulent and is clearly heading nowhere so, one day, Sandra decides to end it and flees to Hong Kong.  Hoping to start a new life here, Sandra hooks up with a young couple, Lester and Sue Wang, who offer to provide her with identification papers and money.  Things are not quite what they seem, however, and Sandra soon finds herself caught up in a very dangerous game...
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Film Credits

  • Director: Olivier Assayas
  • Script: Olivier Assayas
  • Cinematographer: Yorick Le Saux
  • Cast: Asia Argento (Sandra), Michael Madsen (Miles Rennberg), Kelly Lin (Sue Wang), Carl Ng (Lester Wang), Kim Gordon (Kay), Alex Descas (Andrew), Joana Preiss (Lisa), Sau-Ming Tsang (Abacus Boss), Bing Hei Chim (Abacus Worker 1), Kim Lee Wing (Abacus Worker 2), Fan Wei Yee (Abacus Worker 3), Boss Mok (Mr. Ho), Régis Vidal (DJ at Vega), François-Renaud Labarthe (Night Watchman), Mustapha Abdellah (Security Guard), Samantha Veyne (Miles' Secretary), Chin Yiu Wing (Karaoke Singer), Wing Yin Tam (Karaoke Girl Singer 1), Chan Ka Wai (Karaoke Girl Singer 2), Stanley Lai (Karaoke Friend 1)
  • Country: France / Luxembourg
  • Language: English / French / Cantonese
  • Support: Color
  • Runtime: 106 min

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