Alone among assassins, Jack is a master craftsman. When a job in Sweden ends more harshly than expected for this American abroad, he vows to his contact Larry that his next assignment will be his last.
The Van Veeteren detective series is based on the best-selling crimes novels by one of Sweden’s most popular mystery writers Håkan Nesser. Set in the fictitious city of Maardam in a made-up country that could be anywhere in Northern Europe the series follows the murder cases of retired chief inspector Van Veeteren and his two crime squad protégés Münster and Moreno. Borkmann’s Point Van Veeteren find that’s retiring from the police force is easier said than done when two decapitated bodies are found in quick succession. The matching MO in the two grisly murders brings the investigation teams of Maardam and Kaalbringen together – a collaboration that is not without its problems especially when those in charge of the case seem a little too eager to make an arrest. In solving the case Van Veeteren learns that it is not always easy to distinguish friend from foe. Münster’s Case When the body of a wealthy wine merchant washes up on a beach with multiple stab wounds police fear a media frenzy. But the quick arrest of the man’s former partner in the face of damning evidence promises a quick resolution to the case. Münster is unconvinced and angers his superiors when he follows up leads that hint at a dark secret in the dead man’s family. Removed from the investigation Münster teams up with Van Veeteren in a deadly race to solve the case. Moreno and the Silence When a girl is murdered soon after leaving a closed religious community Moreno faces a difficult investigation as the community closes ranks and refuses to cooperate. When another girl is abducted and her bloody fingernails mailed to the police tongues begin to loosen. But time is running out as the disturbed killer prepares to carry out another ritual murder – will Moreno be able to crack the case in time?
Within the walls and labyrinthine corridors of a Danish hospital otherworldly events are unfolding. The tormented ghost of a young girl haunts the elevator a phantom ambulance appears each evening and the eccentric staff are preoccupied with secret societies malpractice cases and a pregnancy that has taken a frighteningly bizarre turn. Amidst the unfolding drama spirits and demons have awakened. Welcome to The Kingdom. Lars Von Trier's acclaimed series quickly achieved cult status and its reputation continues to grow. The Kingdom series 1 and 2 are presented here in their original full length broadcast format.
Returning for a third enthralling season, Dicte Svendsen has quit her job to settle down with Bo and write a book. A day after their wedding, Bo travels to Lebanon for an assignment when Dicte receives an unexpected phone call
Not quite ready to surrender himself to responsibility or mainstream society, a young American travels to Asia and discovers he is not alone in his feelings
The opening film in Ingmar Bergman's powerful trilogy on faith 'Through A Glass Darkly' focuses on a woman's descent into madness during one summer spent on an island with her husband (Max Von Sydow) father and younger brother. Oscar winner for Best Foreign Film in 1961.
ased on Liam O'Flaherty's popular novel this gripping thriller is set amongst a group of revolutionaries in the newly independent Ireland of 1922. When one of their number, Francis, kills the chief of police he goes on the run. But when he returns to say goodbye to his mother and former lover he is cruelly betrayed by his one-time friend, Gypo. Newly restored by the BFI National Archive, with a new score from acclaimed violist/composer Garth Knox and premiered at the 2016 BFI London Film Festival, The Informer is one of the finest British films of the 1920s and deserves a place alongside other silent greats such as Blackmail, A Cottage on Dartmoor and Piccadilly. This Dual Format Edition includes the silent version alongside the rare sound version which was produced at the same time Special Features: A new restoration presented in High Definition and Standard Definition The sound version of The Informer (1929, 84 mins) Restoration Demonstration (2016, 5 mins) Shaping the Silence (2017, 10 secs) A selection of Topical Budget films from newly independent Ireland: I Want Peace (1921) Is It The Dawn? (1921) Historic Unionist Conference At Liverpool (1921) Irish Peace Imperilled By Extremists (1921) Further Pictures Of The Irish Peace (1921) Surrender of Dublin Castle (1922) British Evacuate Ireland after Hundreds of Years of Occupation (1922) Dublin's Civil War (1922) Illustrated booklet with full film credits and essays by Bryony Dixon, Garth Knox and Michael Brooke
Featuring every episode of the BAFTA Award-winning seriesSarah Lund is looking forward to leaving the Copenhagen Police Department to move to Sweden with her fiance until everything changes when a 19-year-old girl is found raped and brutally murdered. Along with Detective Jan Meyer they stay ahead of the investigation as it becomes clear they are following an intelligent and dangerous murderer.In the gripping return of the BAFTA Award-winning series, Sarah Lund returns to Copenhagen to investigate a savage murder when an ex-soldier who served in Afghanistan is savagely killed. Parallel to Lund, both the Minister of Justice and an escaped convict are also desperately searching for the murderer. They are the protagonists of a twisting tale of top-level cover-ups, betrayals and lies set in a time of fear.
The Van Veeteren detective series is based on the best-selling crimes novels by one of Sweden's most popular mystery writers Håkan Nesser. Set in the fictitious city of Maardam in a made-up country that could be anywhere in Northern Europe the series follows the murder cases of retired chief inspector Van Veeteren and his two crime squad protégés Münster and Moreno. Episodes Comprise: CaramboleFollowing a clandestine meeting with his lover a man kills a young boy in a hit and run but does not escape unseen. The ensuing blackmail drama claims further victims including Van Veeteren's son Erich. Van Veteran's attempts to involve himself in the investigation put his relationship with Münster and Moreno under strain especially as a picture of Erich begins to emerge that Van Veeteren refuses to accept. In the end Van Veeteren has to use himself as bait to lure the killer into the open. The Swallow The Cat The Rose and DeathMünster comes across the strangled body of a young woman in her home and surprises the murderer who is still on the premises. Though the murderer escapes a rare book is found at the scene with a dedication by the killer. When another victim is uncovered Van Veeteren s literary expertise is put to the test as it becomes clear they are dealing with a serial murderer who kills using names taken from 19th century crime novels. Which name will he use for his next victim? Case GVan Veeteren's only unsolved case comes back to haunt him when the daughter of a murdered private detective comes to see him. A brutal wife killer who went into hiding years before has resurfaced under an assumed name or so it seems and Van Veeteren has personal reasons for wanting him caught. Always one step ahead of his friends on the police force Van Veeteren has to face the killer alone in a final twist that surprises even this master detective.
What Richard Did follows Richard Karlsen, golden-boy athlete and undisputed alpha-male of his privileged set of South Dublin teenagers, through the summer between the end of school and the beginning of university. Richard's world is bright and everything seems possible, until one summer night when love, pride and jealousy cause Richard to commit an act that will destroy it all and shatter the lives of those closest to him... Featuring extraordinary performances from its mainly young cast, What Richard Did is a quietly devastating study of a boy confronting the gap between who he thought he was and who he proves to be.
This absurd and original comedy is from the brilliantly offbeat worldview of acclaimed Swedish filmmaker Roy Andersson director of the acclaimed You the Living. Described by critic J. Hoberman as 'slapstick Ingmar Bergman' the film unfolds as a series of comic inter-connected vignettes which portray scenes from an urban world that has ground to a halt and whose citizens teeter on the brink of madness.
'Last Train From Gun Hill' is the ultimate revenge tale set in an unlawful Old West... The Marshal's trail to find his wife's murderer leads him to the town of Gun Hill where he discovers the son of an old ally is responsible for the crime. A dangerous game of cat-and-mouse unfolds as the Marshall is trapped in a race against time to avenge his wife's death before he can catch the last train out of town...
veral lonely hearts in a semi-provincial suburb of a town in Denmark use a beginner's course in Italian as the platform to meet the romance of their lives.
An ambitious journalist gets caught up in political intrigue in this Swedish drama.
All 20 episodes from the first two series of the Danish crime drama starring Iben Hjejle as crime reporter Dicte Svendsen. With a messy personal life and a recent divorce, Dicte throws herself into her job, priding herself on getting to the bottom of many a mystery. With a nose for a good story, Dicte works alongside detective John Wagner (Lars Brygmann) to investigate serious crimes including political corruption, prostitution and organ trafficking. Season 1 episodes are: 'Personal: Part 1', 'Personal: Part 2', 'Deductible: Part 1', 'Deductible: Part 2', 'Hidden Defects: Part 1', 'Hidden Defects: Part 2', 'Life and Body: Part 1', 'Life and Body: Part 2', 'Violence and Power: Part 1' and 'Violence and Power: Part 2'. Season 2 episodes are: 'Dreams and Diamonds: Part 1', 'Dreams and Diamonds: Part 2', 'Passion and Handcuffs: Part 1', 'Passion and Handcuffs: Part 2', 'Closeness and Distance: Part 1', 'Closeness and Distance: Part 2', 'Means and Ends: Part 1', 'Means and Ends: Part 2', 'Right and Responsibility: Part 1' and 'Right and Responsibility: Part 2'.
Critically acclaimed, Mission to Lars, is the story of two siblings’ (Kate and William Spicer) attempt to fulfil their Brother Tom’s dream of meeting rock God Lars Ulrich of Metallica. Tom Spicer has Fragile X Syndrome, a form of autism, and has a dream to meet his hero which his siblings promise to make happen, with hopes of good times and bonding on the road trip across America. But Tom’s disabilities, a dysfunctional family, and heavy metal’s labyrinthine backstage world thwart the mission at every turn.
Returning for a third enthralling season, Dicte Svendsen has quit her job to settle down with Bo and write a book. A day after their wedding, Bo travels to Lebanon for an assignment when Dicte receives an unexpected phone call
Six feature-length episodes of the acclaimed Swedish crime drama based on the novels by Henning Mankel. Rolf Lassgard stars as Kurt Wallander a jaded police detective ground down over the years by difficult events in his personal life. Wallander is nonetheless respected for his skills as a detective and tends to be tasked with solving the toughest cases the town of Ystad has to offer. The episodes are: 'Pyramid' 'Firewall: Part One' Firewall: Part Two' 'One Step Behind' 'The Man Who Smiled: Part One' and 'The Man Who Smiled: Part Two'.
Copenhagen 1949. When young idealistic journalist Bjarne Madsen receives a tip-off about organised crime and black marketeering on a grand scale he decides to unravel the threads of the extensive network and work his way to the “Spider” himself. A highly esteemed crime reporter tries to dissuade him but Bjarne is fearless—even when it transpires that there may be links from the Copenhagen underworld leading to the top echelons of the police force.
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