![]() In parallel, she received the certificate of Entrepreneurship and the certificate of Technical Management on top of her master degree. Moreover, she successfully finished the honours program “Netherlands Research School of Chemical Biology”. She started with a master degree in the biomedical chemistry group of prof. where she focused on the cutting accuracy of an optimized 3D-printed surgical guide. During her bachelor she studied a semester abroad at the Queen Mary University London to expand her knowledge in the biomedical engineering field and performed her bachelor thesis at Xilloc Medical B.V. ![]() DVD was released in Region 2 in the United Kingdom on 21 July 2008, it was distributed by Cine Asia.Dan Jing Wu received her bachelor degree in biomedical engineering at Eindhoven University of Technology (TU/e). Features on the DVD include interviews with Wu Jing, Theresa Fu and Miki Yeung and a feature commentary with Dennis Law and Hong Kong Cinema expert Bey Logan. The 2-Disc Special Edition DVD was released on 22 January 2008. Release DVD release Īmerican film distributor The Weinstein Company picked up distribution rights for the film and released the film on DVD as part of their Dragon Dynasty collection. Prior to filming, Cheng had sought guidance from Wu, and discovered several fatal moves in the art of combat, one of which resulted in a thumb injury caused by Wu. The production crew also took extra precaution when filming action scenes involving Ronald Cheng as Cheng had not recovered from a previous waist injured. The major fight scene between Wu and Xing Yu required two rehearsals before proceeding to actual filming, which was done in two takes. He also worked very closely with Li, discussing and exploring various moves with him They would try out different moves before demonstrating to the rest of the cast. ĭuring filming, Wu had to deal with different opponents each day, and had to use various techniques against them. His manager, Paco Wong, arranged for him to stay in a special hostel, as he would be staying in Hong Kong during the two-month shoot. Wu admitted to receiving injuries on set, and described the film as his toughest work to date. In Beijing, China, Wu Jing prepared for his role by training in Sanshou martial arts. Li had served as choreographer and stunt coordinator for Dennis Law's previous two films The Unusual Youth and Love First Note. The fight sequences were choreographed by Nicky Li, a member of the Jackie Chan Stunt Team. Filming had finally ended with a production inauguration on. Fight choreography was coordinated by Nicky Li, a member of the Jackie Chan Stunt Team.įilming for Fatal Contact began in Hong Kong on 11 April 2006 under the tentative titles Black Fist and Underground Fist (黑拳). ![]() Ltd., Charles Heung's China Star Entertainment and Paco Wong's Gold Label Entertainment, the management company of Wu Jing, Ronald Cheng and Miki Yeung. The film was produced by Law's production company, Point of View Movie Production Co. He reunites with the same crew he used to work on his last two films The Unusual Youth and Love First Note. Kong's fighting skills made him unbeatable in the arena, but after each win, he gets himself too deep into the underground world.įatal Contact is Dennis Law's third film as a writer and director. In need of money, Kong makes up his mind to enter the underground boxing scene with his girlfriend Tin, and together they are under control. A small-time gambling boss, Ma, is so impressed with Kong that he wants him to be his fighter in the underground all-contact boxing world. Wu Jing played Kong Ko who is trained with the fighting techniques of Sanshou martial arts, and lured into the world of illegal martial arts fighting.Ī young Chinese martial arts national champion, Kong, comes to Hong Kong on a short contract with a Chinese opera group. ![]() The film stars Wu Jing, Ronald Cheng, Miki Yeung, Theresa Fu, Cheung Siu-fai, Ken Lo, Andy On, Lam Suet and Timmy Hung. Fatal Contact ( Chinese: 黑拳) is a 2006 Hong Kong martial arts film written and directed by Dennis Law, who also producer with Herman Yau.
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