

Gambler
Visit website6.6/10 • 8
2006-04-20 • 1h 17m
He made Pusher. Now, he's six million in debt.
A humorous documentary about Nicolas Winding Refn and his struggle to secure his family financially and help him get on with his life. Forced to file for personal bankruptcy after the failure of "Fear X" at the box office, Refn has only one chance to wipe the slate clean and continue his career as a filmmaker: produce sequels to his breakthrough movie "Pusher."
- Directors
- Phie Ambo
- Writters
- Phie Ambo
- Editors
- Theis Schmidt

Gambler
Visit website2006-04-20 • 1h 17m
6.6/10 • 8
He made Pusher. Now, he's six million in debt.
A humorous documentary about Nicolas Winding Refn and his struggle to secure his family financially and help him get on with his life. Forced to file for personal bankruptcy after the failure of "Fear X" at the box office, Refn has only one chance to wipe the slate clean and continue his career as a filmmaker: produce sequels to his breakthrough movie "Pusher."
- Directors
- Phie Ambo
- Writters
- Phie Ambo
- Editors
- Theis Schmidt
Top Billed Cast
View CreditsNicolas Winding Refn
Himself (Jang)
Liv Corfixen
Herself (The girlfriend)
Henrik Danstrup
Himself (The producer)
Kurt Nielsen
Himself (Kurt the Cunt)
Morten Grunwald
Himself (The film consultant)
Søren Høy
Himself (The journalist)
Linse Kessler
Herself
Mads Mikkelsen
Himself
Leif Sylvester
Himself
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