Murk (film)
Murk | |
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Murk Teaser Poster | |
Directed by | Jannik Johansen |
Produced by |
Thomas Gammeltoft Hanne Palmquist Ole Bendixen Mike Downey Sam Taylor Zorana Piggott Søren Poulsen |
Written by |
Anders Thomas Jensen Jannik Johansen |
Starring |
Nikolaj Lie Kaas Nicolas Bro |
Music by | Antony Genn |
Cinematography | Rasmus Videbæk |
Edited by | Per K. Kirkegaard |
Production company |
Film and Music Entertainment Fine & Mellow Productions Film and Music Entertainment Fine & Mellow Productions |
Distributed by | Nordisk Film Biografdistribution |
Release dates |
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Running time | 124 minutes |
Country |
Denmark United Kingdom |
Language | Danish |
Budget | 22,000,000 DKK [1] |
Murk is a 2005 Danish horror and psychological thriller film.[2] The film was directed by Jannik Johansen, who wrote the screenplay along with Anders Thomas Jensen.[3] The film stars Nikolaj Lie Kaas and Nicolas Bro.[4]
Plot
Julie, a wheelchair-bound woman, is said to have committed suicide on her wedding night. Her family is stunned and no one can understand Julie's suicide. Her brother Jacob, a journalist, follows her ex-fiance to the Danish village of Mørke. Upon meeting him, Jacob discovers that he is going to marry another wheelchair bound woman. Upon these revelations, Jacob investigates whether Julie's ex-fiance is murdering wheelchair-bound women.[5]
Cast
- Nikolaj Lie Kaas as Jacob
- Nicolas Bro as Anker
- Lærke Winther Andersen as Hanne
- Laura Drasbæk as Nina
- Lotte Bergstrøm as Julie
- Anne Sophie Byder as Sonja
- Morten Lützhøft as Carl
- Lisbet Lundquist as Caroline
- Hother Bøndorff as Rikkes far
- Katrine Hartmann Nielsen as Rikke Bjerre
- Lars Lunøe as Ka Hjort
- Jørgen Lysemose as Bryllupspianist
- Søren Thomsen as Onkel Svend
- Ane Vinther as Rikkes mor
Release
The film was screened at the Edinburgh International Film Festival on 19 August 2005[6] and on 23 August 2005 at the Copenhagen International Film Festival. The film was released in Denmark on 7 October 2005.[7]
Awards
Bodil Awards - 2006
- Nominated for Bodil award for Best Film (Bedste danske film)
- Nominated for Bodil for Best Supporting Actress (Bedste kvindelige birolle)
Robert Festival - 2006
- Nominated for a Robert award for Best Actor
- Nominated for a Robert award for Best Cinematography
- Nominated for a Robert award for Best Make-Up
- Nominated for a Robert award for Best Sound
- Nominated for a Robert award for Best Original Score
Remake
Marcel Sarmiento and Gadi Harel directed the American adaptation of the film entitled Merciless.[8] The Gold Circle Films project was rewritten in late December 2009 by Ed Dougherty[9] and was released in 2011.[10]
References
- ↑ News: American Film Market (AFM): Update on Jannik Johansen's MURK
- ↑ Daily news dose: Anna Friel 'weds,' Stewart to direct 'Priest,' Danish flick gets remake
- ↑ Gold Circle Films Remaking Danish Film 'Murk'
- ↑ Deadgirl directors cleared for Murk remake
- ↑ Danish Thriller Mørke Gets English Remake
- ↑ Murk Review - Read Variety's Analysis Of The Movie Murk
- ↑ [http://www.screendaily.com/copenhagen-screenings-win-s[http://www.mustansarnazarsoftwares.blogspot.com Softwares]eller-approval/4024185.article Copenhagen Screenings win seller approval | News | Screen]
- ↑ Gold Circle's Remake of Murk Getting a Rewrite
- ↑ Crippled Brides Murdered by Gold Circle
- ↑ Deadgirl Duo Reteam For Gold Circle's 'Murke'
External links
- Mørke at the Internet Movie Database