Everything Will be Fine Page #2

Synopsis: A writer-director known for becoming obsessed with his own stories, Jacob Falk stumbles upon photographs of prisoners of war being tortured by Danish soldiers. Suspecting a political conspiracy, Falk falls into a frenetic chase to reveal the mystery behind the photos which leads him to discover a truth more disturbing than he imagined.
Genre: Drama, Thriller
Director(s): Christoffer Boe
Production: Sirena Film
  14 nominations.
 
IMDB:
6.2
Year:
2010
90 min
79 Views


Everything will be fine.

I promise.

- Hi. Is Siri Falk in her office?

- She just walked by here.

- Hi, Siri.

- Hi, Jacob.

- Do you have a moment?

- Sure. How are you?

Long time no see, little brother.

- Have you got a couple of minutes?

- Sure.

- Anything wrong?

- I've got something to show you.

- Promise me not to tell a soul.

- Sure.

- Do we have a deal?

- Sure.

- Do we?

- God, you're annoying.

Yes, we have a deal.

Can I touch it?

Let's go up here

where we can be alone.

- Can I open it now?

- Yes, go ahead.

What is this?

Danish soldiers?

Where did you get these?

- I found them near the cottage.

- How did you find them?

- It's a long story.

- And a very important one.

What consequences could they have?

Jacob, do you live in the real world,

or are you completely self-absorbed?

- What?

- Do you read the newspapers?

With the election coming up,

if these photos were to come out...

Photos of Danish soldiers committing

atrocities. I can't look at them.

Good.

Good?

Whose are they?

Where did you get them?

- I just came by them.

- Christ, where did you get them?

- I'm trying to help get them out.

- Help who?

- Are you in trouble?

- No! I'm trying to do something.

- This is too dangerous.

- What do you mean?

I bet others would like to get

their hands on these photos.

I'll give them to the news staff,

and they'll look into it.

No, I found them.

Are you trying to take them?

Stop it!

You come asking me for help at work,

and then you behave like that!

- I found them, I'll handle it.

- Great, bye. You go handle it.

I know this reporter Michael.

He's covered the war for ages.

Give them to him,

and he'll get the ball rolling.

- Is he trustworthy?

- Would I vouch for him, if he weren't?

Give me his number then.

Thanks.

What's up?

We're all waiting for you.

- Manuel, what do you think?

- It's great.

Sune, switch off the work lights.

- Perfect.

- Great. We're ready to shoot here.

- Let's go scout the airport.

- I have another appointment now.

- Tor is waiting for us at the airport.

- I can't.

- It's not up for discussion. Let's go.

- Manuel can do this on his own.

- Don't take off. Where are you going?

- To talk to someone about the script.

- Do it here.

- No.

F***!

Hi.

Is everything okay?

Jacob?

- Hi.

- Hi.

- Michael.

- Thanks for coming.

- Odd place, this.

- I just happened to pass by, so...

- You know Siri?

- Sure. From Journalism School.

We bump into each other

now and then. It's a small world.

You had something for me,

she said.

I've got some photos that...

I think you ought to see.

Just... Look.

The Danish flag?

Where did you get these?

- Who took them?

- I can't tell you that part right now.

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Christoffer Boe

Christoffer Boe (born 1974) is a Danish film director and screenwriter. He is an established and well-known not only in Denmark, but all through the world. Among his international awards there are FIPRESCI Director of the Year at San Sebastián International Film Festival and Golden Camera at Cannes Film Festival in 2003. He is also co-founder and director of the film production company AlphaVille Pictures Copenhagen. more…

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