Bryan Chang Trailers
The Southern End TrailerVia Dolorosa TrailerA Decade of Love Trailer
Total trailers found: 14
24 November 1994
Shau has started hating the life as a killer. She requests retiring from the organisation. However, in return, the organisation assigned her boyfriend to kill her.
06 June 1991
Danny Lee is a retired cop investigating the murder of his wife, witnessed only by his son.
27 February 1993
A family man attempts to undo the deadly contract he made with a stranger during an evening of drunken depression.
08 April 1991
Based on a true story, and recreated from the personal account of one of the robbers, the film follows an immigrant from mainland China in 1975 as he works with a team to plan to rob an armored car carrying seven million dollars from the Hang Seng Bank in Hong Kong.
18 May 1989
Knowing that he's dying from cancer, Lam feels a responsibility to come up with sufficient funds quickly so that his younger brother Wai-leong can complete medical school.
05 May 2001
Sandra (Sandra Ng) is in for a serious dose of culture shock when she returns from her studies abroad to her home in Macau, where her father is the head of a major network of underground gambling, prostitution, and other assorted super-vices.
04 September 2008
A handful of Hong Kong filmmakers explore their feelings on the ten years since 1997 in A Decade of Love, an omnibus film premiering at the 2008 Hong Kong Summer International Film Festival.
12 May 1989
Most new immigrants are always involved in the activities of gangs. Although some of them are very smart and have established good business, people still call them "Big Circle Guys" indicating that they are outsiders to us.
10 July 1997
Centering on a girl who has learned she is pregnant, the film traces the intersecting paths of several young people across a night of the full moon.
07 September 2014
Via Dolorosa captures director’s journey in reconnecting with Vietnamese homeless persons whom she filmed for another short film two years ago.
06 May 2023
Ting's hometown was far away, but now she had made her home on Nam Kok Road (meaning "The Southern End") in Kowloon City.