Göteborg’s prime Nordic Film Market where last year’s Cannes sensations “The Girl with the Needle,” “Armand” and “When the Light Breaks” were first showcased as works in progress, has announced exclusively to Variety its full 2025 program.
Over Jan. 29-31, more than 60 completed films, titles in development and post-production will be showcased to 500-plus industry delegates from 38 countries.
As always, several acclaimed-directors will share the spotlight with promising newcomers, as reflected in the centre-piece 15-title Works in Progress lineup.
Five years after his Cannes selection with “Godland,” Iceland’s festival darling Hlynur Pálmason makes a comeback with “The Love that Remains,” a vignette-driven family drama toplining Sverrir Guðnason and Saga Garðarsdóttir (“Balls”).
A Cannes Directors’ Fortnight habitué, Afghan-born Shahrbanoo Sadat (“The Orphanage”) will bring “No Good Men,” her first romcom, set inside a Kabul newsroom in 2021 pre-Taliban ruled-Afghanistan.
Sweden’s Lisa Langseth (“Pure”) returns to feature length after her...
Over Jan. 29-31, more than 60 completed films, titles in development and post-production will be showcased to 500-plus industry delegates from 38 countries.
As always, several acclaimed-directors will share the spotlight with promising newcomers, as reflected in the centre-piece 15-title Works in Progress lineup.
Five years after his Cannes selection with “Godland,” Iceland’s festival darling Hlynur Pálmason makes a comeback with “The Love that Remains,” a vignette-driven family drama toplining Sverrir Guðnason and Saga Garðarsdóttir (“Balls”).
A Cannes Directors’ Fortnight habitué, Afghan-born Shahrbanoo Sadat (“The Orphanage”) will bring “No Good Men,” her first romcom, set inside a Kabul newsroom in 2021 pre-Taliban ruled-Afghanistan.
Sweden’s Lisa Langseth (“Pure”) returns to feature length after her...
- 1/13/2025
- by Annika Pham
- Variety Film + TV
Quick Links Trouble's Premise, Explained Trouble's Damming Nice Guy Movie Clich, Explained Reactions to Trouble's Clich-Ridden Tropes
A remake of the 1988 Swedish action-comedy Strul, Trouble is a silly diversionary crime movie added to Netflix on October 3, 2024. The plot follows Conny (Filip Berg), an ordinary, kindhearted sales worker and recent divorcee who finds himself at the wrong place at the wrong time, leading to his wrongful arrest for murder and subsequent jail time.
As Conny tries to prove his innocence and reinforce his non-violent personality, the movie falls victim to many rote action-movie clichs and trampled "nice guy" movie tenets, none more glaring than a laugh-out-loud action sequence that, while attempting to develop Conny's moral traits, strains the movie's credibility beyond the point of no return. A closer inspection of the ridiculous movie platitude may help those on the fence decide if the farcical crime-comedy is worth watching.
Trouble (2024) Release...
A remake of the 1988 Swedish action-comedy Strul, Trouble is a silly diversionary crime movie added to Netflix on October 3, 2024. The plot follows Conny (Filip Berg), an ordinary, kindhearted sales worker and recent divorcee who finds himself at the wrong place at the wrong time, leading to his wrongful arrest for murder and subsequent jail time.
As Conny tries to prove his innocence and reinforce his non-violent personality, the movie falls victim to many rote action-movie clichs and trampled "nice guy" movie tenets, none more glaring than a laugh-out-loud action sequence that, while attempting to develop Conny's moral traits, strains the movie's credibility beyond the point of no return. A closer inspection of the ridiculous movie platitude may help those on the fence decide if the farcical crime-comedy is worth watching.
Trouble (2024) Release...
- 10/13/2024
- by Jake Dee
- MovieWeb
When you purchase through our links, we may earn an affiliate commission.
Trouble is a Swedish action crime comedy film directed by Jon Holmberg who also co-wrote the screenplay with Tapio Leopold. The Netflix film follows the story of a clumsy divorced electronic salesman who is wrongfully convicted of murder and sent to prison. To prove his innocence he escapes from prison with other convicts. Trouble stars Filip Berg, Amy Deasismont, Eva Melander, Måns Nathanaelson, Dejan Čukić, Joakim Sällquist, and Sissela Benn. So, if you loved the blend of crime and comedy, compelling characters, and a thrilling story in Netflix’s Trouble here are some similar movies you should check out next.
The Lovebirds (Netflix & Rent on Prime Video) Credit – Netflix
The Lovebirds is a romantic crime comedy film directed by Michael Showalter from a screenplay co-written by Aaron Abrams and Brendan Gall. The 2020 film revolves around a young couple...
Trouble is a Swedish action crime comedy film directed by Jon Holmberg who also co-wrote the screenplay with Tapio Leopold. The Netflix film follows the story of a clumsy divorced electronic salesman who is wrongfully convicted of murder and sent to prison. To prove his innocence he escapes from prison with other convicts. Trouble stars Filip Berg, Amy Deasismont, Eva Melander, Måns Nathanaelson, Dejan Čukić, Joakim Sällquist, and Sissela Benn. So, if you loved the blend of crime and comedy, compelling characters, and a thrilling story in Netflix’s Trouble here are some similar movies you should check out next.
The Lovebirds (Netflix & Rent on Prime Video) Credit – Netflix
The Lovebirds is a romantic crime comedy film directed by Michael Showalter from a screenplay co-written by Aaron Abrams and Brendan Gall. The 2020 film revolves around a young couple...
- 10/8/2024
- by Kulwant Singh
- Cinema Blind
“Trouble”* is a 2024 Swedish action-comedy on Netflix, directed by Jon Holmberg and co-written by Holmberg and Tapio Leopold. This fast-paced film centers around Conny, an unlucky electronics store employee who finds himself in the wrong place at the wrong time. After witnessing a murder during a routine TV installation, he’s wrongly convicted of the crime and sent to prison. His life spirals out of control when he meets two seasoned criminals with an escape plan, leading to more chaotic adventures. Here’s everything, including the main cast and plot of Trouble that we know of.
What is the plot of Trouble?
Conny’s life is already in shambles — he’s divorced, his ex-wife’s new husband is a successful pilot, and he hates his job. When a TV installation ends in a murder, Conny is framed for the crime and sentenced to jail. Behind bars, he meets Norinder and Musse,...
What is the plot of Trouble?
Conny’s life is already in shambles — he’s divorced, his ex-wife’s new husband is a successful pilot, and he hates his job. When a TV installation ends in a murder, Conny is framed for the crime and sentenced to jail. Behind bars, he meets Norinder and Musse,...
- 10/7/2024
- by Naveed Zahir
- High on Films
Copenhagen-based TrustNordisk has just picked up international rights to the Danish drama “Home” by actor-turned director Marijana Jankovic (“The House that Jack Built”).
For her debut feature after 2019’s multi-awarded short film “Maja,” a best short winner at Tribeca, Jankovic has assembled an impressive A-list international cast.
This includes Dejan Cukic (“Snabba Cash”), Nada Sargin (“The Mould”), Zlatko Buric (“Triangle of Sadness”), Claes Bang (“The Square”), Jesper Christensen, Trine Dyrholm (“The Girl With the Needle”) and Lene Maria Christensen (“Unruly”).
Based on a script co-penned by Jankovic with the seasoned Bo Hr. Hansen, behind Thomas Vinterberg’s upcoming series “Families like Ours,” a hit at MipTV, and Babak Vakili (“Outlaw”), the story is inspired by the director’s own experience, and feelings of and reflections on uprootedness.
Aged six, she moved from Montenegro to Denmark with her parents, but feeling homesick, she returned to her grandmother’s care. A year later,...
For her debut feature after 2019’s multi-awarded short film “Maja,” a best short winner at Tribeca, Jankovic has assembled an impressive A-list international cast.
This includes Dejan Cukic (“Snabba Cash”), Nada Sargin (“The Mould”), Zlatko Buric (“Triangle of Sadness”), Claes Bang (“The Square”), Jesper Christensen, Trine Dyrholm (“The Girl With the Needle”) and Lene Maria Christensen (“Unruly”).
Based on a script co-penned by Jankovic with the seasoned Bo Hr. Hansen, behind Thomas Vinterberg’s upcoming series “Families like Ours,” a hit at MipTV, and Babak Vakili (“Outlaw”), the story is inspired by the director’s own experience, and feelings of and reflections on uprootedness.
Aged six, she moved from Montenegro to Denmark with her parents, but feeling homesick, she returned to her grandmother’s care. A year later,...
- 5/19/2024
- by Annika Pham
- Variety Film + TV
Wildwitch, The Shamer’s Daughter – The Serpent Gift, The Ash Lad – In Search of The Golden Castle sell.
TrustNordisk has closed a slew of deals on a trio of its family-oriented films.
It has sold Kasper Munk’s Danish family adventure Wildwitch to Germany, Austria and German-speaking Switzerland (Mfa+), Russia/Ukraine/Kazakhstan (Overbrick), Poland (Vivarto), Mexico (Star Castle), China (Hgc), and Italy and Italian-speaking Switzerland (Imago). The film has already been released in Denmark.
Stinna Lassen and Anni Faurbye Fernandez produce for Good Company Film. The story is about a girl who discovers she is a wildwitch who has special...
TrustNordisk has closed a slew of deals on a trio of its family-oriented films.
It has sold Kasper Munk’s Danish family adventure Wildwitch to Germany, Austria and German-speaking Switzerland (Mfa+), Russia/Ukraine/Kazakhstan (Overbrick), Poland (Vivarto), Mexico (Star Castle), China (Hgc), and Italy and Italian-speaking Switzerland (Imago). The film has already been released in Denmark.
Stinna Lassen and Anni Faurbye Fernandez produce for Good Company Film. The story is about a girl who discovers she is a wildwitch who has special...
- 2/12/2019
- by Wendy Mitchell
- ScreenDaily
Join our newsletter to get more stories like this Slight spoilers and some of the previous week’s action is discussed The White Shirt gang is kicking some major kishkas on Sunday’s Berlin Station on Epix. In the episode titled ‘In Cold hell,” directed by Christoph Schrewe, our exclusive clip shows Robert Kirsch (Leland Orser) and Kolya Akulov (Dejan Cukic) meet late at night on a bridge as Kirsch hands him a photo. Kolya says: “What is this?” Always with the best lines, Kirsch replies: “Lost dog, want him back?” Kolya smiles and plays along with Kirsch to a point, and says: […]
The post Berlin Station exclusive: See Kirsch bust Kolya’s kishkas during tense negotiation appeared first on Monsters and Critics.
The post Berlin Station exclusive: See Kirsch bust Kolya’s kishkas during tense negotiation appeared first on Monsters and Critics.
- 1/10/2019
- by April Neale
- Monsters and Critics
Projects participated in the Nordic festival’s works in progress event.
Ruben Ostlund got buyers and festival programmers hopping with excitement in Goteborg as he presented the first footage from his forthcoming fifth feature The Square during the festival’s work in progress pitches.
Ostlund screened about seven minutes from one scene of the new film, during which a controversial performance artist (played by Terry Notary) makes guests at a black-tie art gala very uncomfortable. “You know I love awkward situations,” the director said.
Goteborg’s audience of industry experts commented that they were impressed by the confidence of the unnerving scene, which showed Ostlund working on a bigger scale even than his last hit, Force Majeure.
At a festival session later for the public, Ostlund previewed a second clip from the film, in which a museum director (Claes Bang) delivers a self-centered video apology to a boy he had accused of being a thief.
Another high-profile...
Ruben Ostlund got buyers and festival programmers hopping with excitement in Goteborg as he presented the first footage from his forthcoming fifth feature The Square during the festival’s work in progress pitches.
Ostlund screened about seven minutes from one scene of the new film, during which a controversial performance artist (played by Terry Notary) makes guests at a black-tie art gala very uncomfortable. “You know I love awkward situations,” the director said.
Goteborg’s audience of industry experts commented that they were impressed by the confidence of the unnerving scene, which showed Ostlund working on a bigger scale even than his last hit, Force Majeure.
At a festival session later for the public, Ostlund previewed a second clip from the film, in which a museum director (Claes Bang) delivers a self-centered video apology to a boy he had accused of being a thief.
Another high-profile...
- 2/6/2017
- by wendy.mitchell@screendaily.com (Wendy Mitchell)
- ScreenDaily
Before he was RoboCop, Joel Kinnaman was Jw in the international smash hit thriller Easy Money. Now, Jw returns in the exciting sequel Easy Money: Hard to Kill, which hits theaters and is available on DVD this Valentine's Day, February 14. We have an exclusive clip which offers a taste of this can't-miss action drama perfect for any date you may be planning, whether you're going out with your Valentine or staying home! Hopefully you won't have to answer the question raised by this latest footage: 'Where's the blow?"
Jw, the promising business student who became an organized coke smuggler in Easy Money, is serving hard time in prison and is struggling to get back on an honest path. There are glimmers of hope in his life: some venture capitalists are interested in a new piece of trading software he's developed, and while behind bars he's made peace with an old enemy.
Jw, the promising business student who became an organized coke smuggler in Easy Money, is serving hard time in prison and is struggling to get back on an honest path. There are glimmers of hope in his life: some venture capitalists are interested in a new piece of trading software he's developed, and while behind bars he's made peace with an old enemy.
- 2/14/2014
- by MovieWeb
- MovieWeb
There’s no such thing as easy money, something actor Joel Kinnaman learned back in 2010 when he starred in Daniel Espinosa’s fairly well received crime thriller aptly titled, you guessed it – Easy Money. Instead of finding riches, Mr. Kinnaman found a jail sentence and heartbreak, leading into Babak Najafi’s direct sequel, Easy Money: Hard To Kill – the second movie in this now three film franchise. Although we’re working with a new director and a newer team, Babak still keeps the same thrilling focus that made Espinosa’s original film so intriguing, but our new story also plays it safe by working with most of the same characters. Again, there’s no such thing as easy money, but when you mirror a successful formula, you’ve still got it pretty damn easy.
Picking up as Jw (Joel Kinnaman) is nearing the end of his jail sentence, where...
Picking up as Jw (Joel Kinnaman) is nearing the end of his jail sentence, where...
- 2/14/2014
- by Matt Donato
- We Got This Covered
Man of Straw: Kinnaman Beginagain in Energetic Yet Paltry Sequel
While Swedish director Daniel Espinosa’s 2010 film Easy Money kicked off his lucrative international status, it also opened up a lot of doors for star Joel Kinnaman, who has now starred in the complete trilogy inspired by the success of the first film. Director Babak Najafi takes up director credit for the first sequel, Easy Money: Hard to Kill, a 2012 title that will hit Us theaters not long before the trilogy cap follows suit. Many of the cast members from the first film pop up here for a hyperkinetic reunion, slickly edited together in blasts of juxtaposition where three parallel subplots inevitably converge. Featuring a strong set-up that is neither marred by endless posturing or redundant rehash, we’re finally dumped into a soggy middle-of-the-road finale after a trip that is neither as heartily written nor excitingly performed as the first entry.
While Swedish director Daniel Espinosa’s 2010 film Easy Money kicked off his lucrative international status, it also opened up a lot of doors for star Joel Kinnaman, who has now starred in the complete trilogy inspired by the success of the first film. Director Babak Najafi takes up director credit for the first sequel, Easy Money: Hard to Kill, a 2012 title that will hit Us theaters not long before the trilogy cap follows suit. Many of the cast members from the first film pop up here for a hyperkinetic reunion, slickly edited together in blasts of juxtaposition where three parallel subplots inevitably converge. Featuring a strong set-up that is neither marred by endless posturing or redundant rehash, we’re finally dumped into a soggy middle-of-the-road finale after a trip that is neither as heartily written nor excitingly performed as the first entry.
- 2/13/2014
- by Nicholas Bell
- IONCINEMA.com
Title: Easy Money: Hard to Kill Director: Babak Najafi Starring: Joel Kinnaman (‘Robocop,’ TV’s ‘The Killing’), Dragomir Mrsic, Dejan Cukic, Fares Fares, Matias Varela and Joel Spira Working hard to distinctively create an original identity for yourself, and distinguish yourself from similar voices, can be a challenge for some people as they search for their place in society. Not only do the struggling characters in the new action crime drama, ‘Easy Money: Hard to Kill,’ strive to prove their worth and value amongst their fellow gangsters in the film, but the sequel to the 2010 Swedish film, ‘Easy Money,’ also works to showcase it’s uniqueness in the genre. With the [ Read More ]
The post Easy Money: Hard to Kill Movie Review appeared first on Shockya.com.
The post Easy Money: Hard to Kill Movie Review appeared first on Shockya.com.
- 2/12/2014
- by Karen Benardello
- ShockYa
ComingSoon.net has your exclusive clip from Easy Money: Hard to Kill , available on VOD February 14th and starring Joel Kinnaman (upcoming RoboCop , "The Killing"), Matias Varela, Dragomir Mrsic, Fares Fares, Madeleine Martin, Dejan Cukic, Joel Spira and Lisa Henni. Jw (Kinnaman), the promising business student who became an organized coke smuggler in Easy Money , is serving hard time in prison and is struggling to get back on an honest path. There are glimmers of hope in his life: some venture capitalists are interested in a new piece of trading software he.s developed, and while behind bars he.s made peace with an old enemy. This all proves to be an illusion. On leave from prison, and back in contact with his former gang, Jw learns that once you.ve walked in the shoes...
- 2/5/2014
- Comingsoon.net
The Killing star Joel Kinnaman is featured in his breakout role in our exclusive clip from Easy Money, debuting on DVD March 26th. Before he played Stephen Holder on The Killing and nabbed the title role in RoboCop, Joel Kinnaman drew critical raves for his performance as Jw, a business student who gets lured into a life of crime in this international thriller. This exclusive scene shows Jw smoking on a rooftop with a friend, as they discuss the relationships in their lives.
Easy Money - Exclusive "Rookie"
Directed by Daniel Espinosa (Safe House), Easy Money is a Swedish crime thriller based on the international best-selling novel Snabba Cash by Jens Lapidus. Lower-class business student Jw (Joel Kinnaman from AMC's The Killing) falls in love with a sexy heiress while living a double life mingling with Stockholm's wealthy elite. To keep up the facade of his lifestyle, he's lured into a world of crime.
Easy Money - Exclusive "Rookie"
Directed by Daniel Espinosa (Safe House), Easy Money is a Swedish crime thriller based on the international best-selling novel Snabba Cash by Jens Lapidus. Lower-class business student Jw (Joel Kinnaman from AMC's The Killing) falls in love with a sexy heiress while living a double life mingling with Stockholm's wealthy elite. To keep up the facade of his lifestyle, he's lured into a world of crime.
- 3/25/2013
- by MovieWeb
- MovieWeb
Easy Money 3 Life Deluxe Trailer, Snabba Cash 3 Livet Deluxe Trailer. Jens Jonsson‘s Easy Money 3: Life Deluxe / Snabba Cash 3: Livet Deluxe (2013) teaser trailer stars Joel Kinnaman, Dejan Cukic, Matias Varela, Hanna Hedin Hillberg, and David O’Donnell. Easy Money 3: Life Deluxe‘s plot synopsis: “Jw now lives in [...]
Continue reading: Easy Money 3: Life Deluxe / Snabba Cash 3: Livet Deluxe (2013) Teaser Trailer...
Continue reading: Easy Money 3: Life Deluxe / Snabba Cash 3: Livet Deluxe (2013) Teaser Trailer...
- 2/20/2013
- by Rollo Tomasi
- Film-Book
Ah yes, the allure of film noir is so very addictive. Set-up saps, dangerous dames, crime bosses, goons with gats, they’ve been a part of American cinema since the 1940′s. One of the genre’s biggest fans is Martin Scorsese ( you could say he put his own spin on them starting with Mean Streets and Taxi Driver ). Well, Mr. S knows when it’s done well, that why he’s put his name ( as in “Martin Scorsese presents” ) on this Swedish import. Sweden? The land of dour relationship dramas? Well, it turns out that they can make a very engaging crime thriller. Particularly director Daniel Espinosa ( he’s already jumped across the pond to make the recent Denzel Washington spy caper Safe House ), who gives us the taut nail-biter Easy Money. And if you know your noir, you know there’s nothing easy about going after those elusive big bucks.
- 8/24/2012
- by Jim Batts
- WeAreMovieGeeks.com
Easy Money
Directed by Daniel Espinosa
Sweden, 2010
Sometimes it just takes a little bit of American television to help out the little guy. Made in 2010, Daniel Espinosa’s Swedish thriller is only now hitting American theaters, likely on the strength of its lead, Joel Kinnaman, who American audiences will recognize from the polarizing AMC television show The Killing, and who is soon to don the metallic Robocop suit in the inevitable remake.
Hyper in the Guy Ritchie mold, but without the annoying stereotypes, one-liners, and slim narratives, Easy Money is a thriller that fits the trend of recent dark, front-to-back actioners like the excellent French Point Blank.
Jw (Kinnaman) is a brilliant economics student, a misfit and a bit of a conman. He’s a taxi driver by night, but spends his weekends playing the part of the rich playboy. In order to keep up his idealized lifestyle he takes...
Directed by Daniel Espinosa
Sweden, 2010
Sometimes it just takes a little bit of American television to help out the little guy. Made in 2010, Daniel Espinosa’s Swedish thriller is only now hitting American theaters, likely on the strength of its lead, Joel Kinnaman, who American audiences will recognize from the polarizing AMC television show The Killing, and who is soon to don the metallic Robocop suit in the inevitable remake.
Hyper in the Guy Ritchie mold, but without the annoying stereotypes, one-liners, and slim narratives, Easy Money is a thriller that fits the trend of recent dark, front-to-back actioners like the excellent French Point Blank.
Jw (Kinnaman) is a brilliant economics student, a misfit and a bit of a conman. He’s a taxi driver by night, but spends his weekends playing the part of the rich playboy. In order to keep up his idealized lifestyle he takes...
- 8/2/2012
- by Neal Dhand
- SoundOnSight
Known overseas as Snabba Cash, the international hit thriller Easy Money finally arrives on Us shores July 11th. The film stars Joel Kinnaman before he became a household name with AMC's The Killing, and follows a Swedish drug trafficking ring as seen through the eyes of three different individuals. We have the first stateside trailer and a new improved poster endorsed by Martin Scorsese. Check it out, and get your much-needed cinematic crime fix today!
Easy Money - Trailer
Easy Money comes to theaters July 11th, 2012 and stars Joel Kinnaman, Matias Padin Varela, Dragomir Mrsic, Lisa Henni, Mahmut Suvakci, Jones Danko, Lea Stojanov, Dejan Cukic. The film is directed by Daniel Espinosa.
Easy Money - Trailer
Easy Money comes to theaters July 11th, 2012 and stars Joel Kinnaman, Matias Padin Varela, Dragomir Mrsic, Lisa Henni, Mahmut Suvakci, Jones Danko, Lea Stojanov, Dejan Cukic. The film is directed by Daniel Espinosa.
- 6/25/2012
- by MovieWeb
- MovieWeb
The Weinstein Company announced today that it is partnering with Academy Award winning filmmaker Martin Scorsese to present Daniel Espinosa's acclaimed Swedish crime thriller, Easy Money in New York on July 11, 2012 and Los Angeles, on July 13, 2012. Based on the international best-selling novel Snabba Cash by Jens Lapidus, Easy Money is a taut and alluring suspense thriller set in the world of organized crime starring Joel Kinnaman (AMC's The Killing), Matias Padin Varela (Storm), Dragomir Mrsic (Wallander), Dejan Cukic (The Trap), and Fares Fares (Safe House). The announcement was made today by TWC Co-Chairman Harvey Weinstein.
Easy Money (the English translation of "Snabba Cash") interweaves the stories of three key players related to a Swedish drug trafficking ring. Lower-class business student Jw Joel Kinnaman from AMC's The Killing) falls in love with a sexy heiress while living a double life mingling with Stockholm's wealthy elite. To keep up the façade of his lifestyle,...
Easy Money (the English translation of "Snabba Cash") interweaves the stories of three key players related to a Swedish drug trafficking ring. Lower-class business student Jw Joel Kinnaman from AMC's The Killing) falls in love with a sexy heiress while living a double life mingling with Stockholm's wealthy elite. To keep up the façade of his lifestyle,...
- 6/14/2012
- by MovieWeb
- MovieWeb
The Weinstein Company announced today that it is partnering with Academy Award® winning filmmaker Martin Scorsese to present Daniel Espinosa‘s acclaimed Swedish crime thriller, Easy Money in New York on July 11, 2012 and Los Angeles, on July 13, 2012. Based on the international best-selling novel Snabba Cash by Jens Lapidus, Easy Money is a taut and alluring suspense thriller set in the world of organized crime starring Joel Kinnaman (AMC’s “The Killing”), Matias Varela (Storm), Dragomir Mrsic (Wallander), Dejan Cukic (The Trap), and Fares Fares (Safe House). The announcement was made today by TWC Co-Chairman Harvey Weinstein.
Easy Money (the English translation of “Snabba Cash”) interweaves the stories of three key players related to a Swedish drug trafficking ring. Lower-class business student Jw (Joel Kinnaman from AMC’s ‘The Killing’) falls in love with a sexy heiress while living a double life mingling with Stockholm’s wealthy elite. To keep up the facade of his lifestyle,...
Easy Money (the English translation of “Snabba Cash”) interweaves the stories of three key players related to a Swedish drug trafficking ring. Lower-class business student Jw (Joel Kinnaman from AMC’s ‘The Killing’) falls in love with a sexy heiress while living a double life mingling with Stockholm’s wealthy elite. To keep up the facade of his lifestyle,...
- 6/14/2012
- by Michelle McCue
- WeAreMovieGeeks.com
The Weinstein Company announced today that it is partnering with Academy Award-winning filmmaker Martin Scorsese to present Daniel Espinosa's acclaimed Swedish crime thriller Easy Money in New York on July 11, 2012 and in Los Angeles on July 13, 2012. Based on the international best-selling novel Snabba Cash by Jens Lapidus, Easy Money is a taut and alluring suspense thriller set in the world of organized crime starring Joel Kinnaman (AMC's "The Killing"), Matias Varela ( Storm ), Dragomir Mrsic ( Wallander ), Dejan Cukic ( The Trap ), and Fares Fares ( Safe House ). The announcement was made today by TWC Co-Chairman Harvey Weinstein. Easy Money (the English translation of "Snabba Cash") interweaves the stories of three key players related to a...
- 6/14/2012
- Comingsoon.net
Dragomir Mrsic in Easy Money
Photo: The Weinstein Co. Daniel Espinosa's Easy Money (Snabba Cash), a Swedish gangster film based on Jens Lapidas's novel of the same name, has already landed a distribution deal through the Weinstein Co. while Warner Bros. is attempting to put together a U.S. remake with Zac Efron in the lead role (not so sure about that latter decision). The film, in fact, was so popular in its native Sweden it grossed more than the third film in the Millennium trilogy, The Girl Who Kicked the Hornets' Nest, and resulted in Espinosa being courted for the likes of X-Men: First Class and ultimately landed him a gig directing Safe House with stars Denzel Washington and Ryan Reynolds at Universal. Is the film that good? Well it sure isn't bad.
Easy Money is a fascinating crime thriller that continually raises the stakes with each twist...
Photo: The Weinstein Co. Daniel Espinosa's Easy Money (Snabba Cash), a Swedish gangster film based on Jens Lapidas's novel of the same name, has already landed a distribution deal through the Weinstein Co. while Warner Bros. is attempting to put together a U.S. remake with Zac Efron in the lead role (not so sure about that latter decision). The film, in fact, was so popular in its native Sweden it grossed more than the third film in the Millennium trilogy, The Girl Who Kicked the Hornets' Nest, and resulted in Espinosa being courted for the likes of X-Men: First Class and ultimately landed him a gig directing Safe House with stars Denzel Washington and Ryan Reynolds at Universal. Is the film that good? Well it sure isn't bad.
Easy Money is a fascinating crime thriller that continually raises the stakes with each twist...
- 9/13/2010
- by Brad Brevet
- Rope of Silicon
Editor’s Note: This is one of several interviews, conducted via email, with directors whose films are screening at the 2009 Tribeca Film Festival. “Original” Directors: Alexander Brøndsted, Antonio Tublén Screenwriters: Antonio Tublén, Alexander Brøndsted Cast: Sverrir Gudnason, Tuva Novotny, David Dencik, Ghita Nørby, Dejan Cukic, Jesper Christensen Synopsis: Henry is that unassuming, innocuous guy that you know, but actually know nothing about. He has been living by the book: stable job, …...
- 4/27/2009
- indieWIRE - People
Editor’s Note: This is one of several interviews, conducted via email, with directors whose films are screening at the 2009 Tribeca Film Festival. “Original” Directors: Alexander Brøndsted, Antonio Tublén Screenwriters: Antonio Tublén, Alexander Brøndsted Cast: Sverrir Gudnason, Tuva Novotny, David Dencik, Ghita Nørby, Dejan Cukic, Jesper Christensen Synopsis: Henry is that unassuming, innocuous guy that you know, but actually know nothing about. He has been living by the book: stable job, …...
- 4/27/2009
- indieWIRE - People
Editor’s Note: This is one of several interviews, conducted via email, with directors whose films are screening at the 2009 Tribeca Film Festival. “Original” Directors: Alexander Brøndsted, Antonio Tublén Screenwriters: Antonio Tublén, Alexander Brøndsted Cast: Sverrir Gudnason, Tuva Novotny, David Dencik, Ghita Nørby, Dejan Cukic, Jesper Christensen Synopsis: Henry is that unassuming, innocuous guy that you know, but actually know nothing about. He has been living by the book: stable job, …...
- 4/27/2009
- indieWIRE - People
IMDb.com, Inc. takes no responsibility for the content or accuracy of the above news articles, Tweets, or blog posts. This content is published for the entertainment of our users only. The news articles, Tweets, and blog posts do not represent IMDb's opinions nor can we guarantee that the reporting therein is completely factual. Please visit the source responsible for the item in question to report any concerns you may have regarding content or accuracy.