Filmmaker and car enthusiast Sung Kang, known for his role as Han in "The Fast and the Furious" film franchise, is bringing a sneak peek of his upcoming film "DRIFTER" to the New York International Auto Show.
Kang wrote, directed and starred in the story of a solitary janitor who finds redemption and belonging through the competitive drifting scene. Coming soon to theaters worldwide, the film reflects his belief that cars can bring people together through creativity and purpose.
At the New York International Auto Show, visitors will get an exclusive behind-the-scenes look at "DRIFTER" and see the actual drift cars featured in the film, up close. Fans can explore the craftsmanship behind the cars, experience the excitement of drifting culture brought to life on the show floor and hear about the film before its official release. Kang will hold daily Q&A sessions and meet fans.
Kang's connection to car culture runs deep. He has several celebrated builds, including the award-winning Fugu Z Datsun 240Z, the Project Underdog Ford Maverick built with high school students, and the Doc Z. He recently celebrated Fugu Z’s 10-year anniversary, and the debut of his latest creation, the Veilside 240Z nicknamed 78.
The New York International Auto Show runs April 3-12 at NYC’s Jacob K. Javits Convention Center, with Media Days on April 1 & 2. For tickets and more information, visit www.autoshowny.com.
Visit driftermovie.com and follow @Driftermovie on Instagram for more information and to purchase exclusive limited edition merchandise.
About DRIFTER
DRIFTER is an independently produced feature film written, directed by and starring SUNG KANG. In the sun-bleached, working-class town of Barstow, California, Tree (Kang) lives a solitary existence, haunted by a blind eye and the crushing weight of a generational family debt. By day, he invisibly mops the floors of Willow Springs Raceway. But in the quiet hours of dusk and dawn, he finds his voice behind the wheel of his battered but beloved 1980s Toyota AE86 Corolla, pushing the limits of control in the art of drifting.
An unexpected opportunity thrusts him into "Legends of Drift," a professional competition that offers a one-in-a-million shot at escaping his predetermined life. DRIFTER also features actor/drivers Adam LZ, James Pumphrey, Rutledge Wood, and Dai Yoshihara, alongside award-winning actors Tamara Braun, Gregory Cruz, Michael Nehring, Grant Sullivan, and McCaleb Burnett.
Kang also produced with Brian Yang and their company Raison d’Etre Stories, from a script by Kang, Aaron Strongoni, and producer Ted Chung. Hoonigan co-founder Brian Scotto also produced and served as second unit director. Executive producers include Victor Rodriguez Jr., Tyrone Rodriguez, Toan Nguyen, Eric Collins, Edson Williams, and Ron Gee, and co-producers Elizabeth Geli, editor Lam Nguyen, and Bao-Khanh Tran.
About The New York Auto Show
Since 1900, New York has been the staging location of North America's oldest and largest-attended auto show. For over 120 years, the New York International Auto Show has continued to be the best place to experience and learn about new products the auto industry offers. Each year, the show provides the largest display of cars and trucks in one location to millions of car buyers in a unique experience. No other venue offers this kind of comprehensive and engaging forum, where new technology and designs can be viewed, explored, and enjoyed.
About RX2PO
Rides and Rigs Expo (R2XPO) is the premier aftermarket performance showcase and competition featured at the New York International Auto Show (NYIAS). R2XPO delivers a comprehensive presentation of the trends shaping today’s automotive aftermarket and enthusiast culture. The showcase includes aftermarket performance exhibits, competition vehicles, and the latest advancements in overlanding platforms, presented through a thoughtfully-curated custom car display. R2XPO was created to educate, influence, and inspire the next generation of automotive enthusiasts and industry professionals.