Fred Nguyen Khan

Fred Nguyen Khan

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Fred Nguyen Khan

Películas

Ser padre
Code Blue Medic
Un viudo convertido en papá lidia con las dudas, los miedos, el dolor y los pañales sucios mientras trata de criar a su hija solo. Inspirada en una historia real.
Hotel Limbo
Jake
Diana thinks she's the next Paris Hilton. After all, she's just received an unexpected inheritance - a hotel in an upscale Canadian mountain resort. She's an heiress! But Diana's dreams of glitz and glamour are dashed when she arrives with her two rescue dogs to find the hotel is far from what she'd imagined...
Compulsive Liar
Moine
Simon Aubert runs his entire life on lies. An executive at an aviation company, he lies about everything… Simon’s self-serving lies are so abundant that the universe (governed by a handful of Buddhist monks, it seems) decides to right a wrong by teaching him a lesson and making all of the lies reality on the eve of his company’s crucial meeting with a Russian businessman that Simon absolutely needs to impress in order to prevent the closure of the small-town plant where his twin brother Phil works.
Criminales en el mar
Bodega Owner (uncredited)
Unos recién casados estadounidenses que visitan Europa en su luna de miel, quedan atrapados en el misterio de un asesinato después de presenciar un crimen.
Falso diagnóstico
Miles
Ivy triunfa en su profesión, pero un día durante una reunión cae gravemente enferma, padece un tumor cerebral. Un apuesto médico le ayuda a superar su enfermedad, aunque con resultados imprevisibles
Madre!
Looter #1 (uncredited)
A una mujer (Jennifer Lawrence) le pilla por sorpresa que su marido (Javier Bardem) deje entrar en casa a unas personas a las que no había invitado. Poco a poco el comportamiento de su marido va siendo más extraño, y ella empieza a estresarse y a intentar echar a todo el mundo.
The Chaperone
Kneebreaker (Blue)
The Chaperone tells the true, previously untold story of a lone school teacher who fought off an entire motorcycle gang while chaperoning a middle school dance in a church basement in 1970s Montreal, Canada. Told from the first person unscripted perspective of the school teacher and DJ who were there that night, The Chaperone recreates the whole scene using hand drawn animation, miniature sets, puppets, live action Kung Fu and explosions all done in stereoscopic 3D. With over 10,000 hand drawings (many of which were colored in crayon by hand), an original blaxploitation score and featuring a cast of over 200 people, The Chaperone is an unconventional approach to documentary shorts.