Directed by:
Jannik JohansenCinematography:
Rasmus VidebækComposer:
Antony GennCast:
Nikolaj Lie Kaas, Nicolas Bro, Laura Drasbæk, Lærke Winther, Søren Thomsen, Anne Sofie Espersen, Lars Lunøe, Lisbet Lundquist, Lotte Bergstrøm, Ane Vinther (more)VOD (1)
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Jacob (Nikolaj Lie Kaas) cannot sleep. He suffers from recurring dreams about his handicapped sister Julie's (Lotte Bergstrøm) attempted drowning some time ago. The family comes to visit and he learns that she is about to marry Anker (Nicolas Bro), a man she recently met on the Internet. Anker swears love and devotion, while on Julie's wedding night she successfully takes her own life. Anker appears inconsolable. Copy picture Several months later, Jacob goes through Julie's personal effects and finds a clue that Anker may not be all he appears to be. Using his journalistic contacts, he tracks him down to Mørke, a little village - like Royston Vasey, You'll Never Leave - and discovers that he is engaged to another disabled woman, with the wedding in a few days. Is Anker a serial killer? A psychopath? Is Jacob going mad with guilt about his sister? Or is the film just content to jerk its audience around? (official distributor synopsis)
(more)Cast
Nikolaj Lie Kaas
Denmark
Best movies:
The Kingdom (1994) (series)
Riders of Justice (2020)
Adam's Apples (2005)
Nicolas Bro
Denmark
Best movies:
The Kingdom (1994) (series)
Riders of Justice (2020)
Adam's Apples (2005)
Laura Drasbæk
Denmark
Best movies:
Flickering Lights (2000)
Pusher (1996)
Okay (2002)
Lærke Winther
Best movies:
Villa paranoia (2004)
Murk (2005)
Those Who Kill - Shadow of the Past (2011)
Søren Thomsen
Best movies:
The Green Butchers (2003)
R (2010)
Rene hjerter (2006)
Anne Sofie Espersen
Best movies:
Aftermath (2004)
The Reunion 2: The Funeral (2014)
Murk (2005)
Lars Lunøe
Denmark
Best movies:
The Kingdom (1994) (series)
Aftermath (2004)
Terribly Happy (2008)
Lisbet Lundquist
Denmark
Best movies:
Murk (2005)
In Your Hands (2004)
Quiet Days in Clichy (1970)
Lotte Bergstrøm
Best movies:
Kira's Reason: A Love Story (2001)
Murk (2005)