A Path Where No Man Goes (2019) [N/A]

Release Date:
October 26, 2019

Original Title:
Không Dấu Chân Người

Alternate Titles:
A Path Where No Man Goes

Genres:
Crime | Drama | Thriller

Production Countries:
Vietnam

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 34

Equality is the dream of the weak.

A character-driven philosophical thriller about an unusual interview between a journalist and a young successful entrepreneur, which later reveals some deep secrets about their lives, and ultimately their connection.

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Colorist:
Hiền Phan

Director:
JV

Director of Photography:
Minh Nghia Ngo

Editor:
Quang Vũ
JV

Executive Producer:
JV

Graphic Designer:
Trâm Nguyễn

Lighting Design:
Sang Thanh Nguyen
Trong Thai Vo

Lighting Director:
Tam
Hung Minh Nguyen

Post-Production Manager:
Annie Vũ
Minh Phạm

Producer:
Jenni Trang Lê
JV

Production Assistant:
Ngô Phương Linh

Production Design:
Kelly Hoang

Sound:
To Trung Hieu
Kien

Sound Engineer:
Duy Đào

Storyboard Artist:
Như Nguyễn

Visual Effects:
Thomas Vũ

Writer:
JV

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