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Release Date:
March 2, 2012
Original Title:
Nobels testamente
Alternate Titles:
Annika Bengtzon Crime Reporter: Nobel's Last Will
Liza Marklunds Nobels Testamente
Genres:
Thriller
Production Countries:
Sweden
Ratings / Certifications:
DE: 12 DK: 15 FI: K-16 NO: 15 SE: 15
Runtime: 90
While covering the annual Nobel Banquet for tabloid Kvällspressen, crime reporter Annika Bengtzon witnesses a spectacular murder right in front of her. Two people are shot, one of them the controversial Laureate in Medicine, Aaron Wiesel. Annika is the key witness and is bound by the police not to disclose anything she has seen. A terrorist group with connections to the Middle East quickly admits responsibility for the murder. International press is all over the story, as are the police.
Assistant Art Director:
Håkan Linder
Costume Design:
Mia Engström-Ögren
Director:
Peter Flinth
Director of Photography:
Eric Kress
Editor:
Søren B. Ebbe
Foley:
Linus Gidstedt
Line Producer:
Susanne Tiger
Makeup Artist:
Hanna Holm
Mattias Tobiasson
Makeup Department Head:
Eva von Bahr
Novel:
Liza Marklund
Original Music Composer:
Adam Nordén
Post-Production Manager:
Jon Mankell
Producer:
Jenny Gilbertsson
Production Design:
Bengt Fröderberg
Pia Wallin
Production Manager:
Helena Larsson
Property Master:
Victor Nygren
Ola Handberg
Wilhelm Hoffstedt
Screenplay:
Pernilla Oljelund
Sound Effects Editor:
Jonas Jansson
Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Jonas Jansson
Stunts:
Niclas Dahl
Mats Johansson
Janne Lindqvist
Hjalmar Möller
Madeleine Barwén Trollvik
Stunts Coordinator:
Peter Lundberg
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