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European Film Festival, Kilkenny.
Next festival: 24 — 31 Nov 2014

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European Film Festival, Kilkenny. Next festival: 24 — 31 Nov 2014

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Headhunters Dir. Morten Tyldum

  • Norway/Germany
  • 100 mins
  • 2011
  • Thriller
  • Colour

21:15 📅 Sat 24 Nov 2012 Cinemobile 🎫€10/€9 💳 Buy Now

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    Original Title: Hodejegerne
    Language: Norwegian
    Writer: Ulf Ryberg & Lars Gudmestad
    Main Cast: Aksel Hennie, Nikolaj Coster-Waldau, Synnøve Macody Lund

    Actor Nicolaj Coster-Waldau will attend the festival

    Tom Huddleston of Time Out London summed up Headhunters so fantastically and with such fun and insight, it simply must be shared… “What’s the worst thing that can happen to a movie character? Shot, stabbed, beaten, tortured? How about exiled, chased, shot, impaled, savaged by a pitbull, involved in a tractor crash, chucked off a cliff and forced to hide in 6 feet of human sh*t? Luckily, it couldn’t happen to a more deserving guy. Tyldum’s deliriously entertaining thriller, based on source material by bestselling Norwegian author, Jo Nesbø, stems from a simple but hugely satisfying idea: serve up an eminently hissable central character, in this case part-time art thief and full-time corporate douchebag Roger (Hennie, who looks like the love child of Steve Buscemi and Rupert Grint). Then sit back and smile as he tangles with the wrong folks and is subjected to the most humiliating indignities the smart, streamlined script can invent. Pure joy.”

The Bottom Line:

Gripping thrills and spills all the way in this plot-twisting thriller. Based on Jo Nesbø’s best-selling book, it is this year’s highest-grossing subtitled film in the UK. It offers a star-making performance from Norwegian actor, Aksel Hennie. Heavyweight support from the ever-charismatic Nicolaj Coster-Waldau.

One of the best thrillers you're going to see and one of the rare occasions when a movie does justice to a brilliant book. Stylish Scandinavian noir with laugh-out-loud moments.

Pauline McLynn, Actress, Author

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