Kapringen Page #3

Year:
2012
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Damnit, his mood swings.

- Holy sh*t, what's happening?

- He's doing like in the picture.

- This is not funny, Mikkel.

- Yes.

- I'm sleeping.

- You should lay down.

Don't get him riled up.

DAY 39

It's not Omar. It's Mikkel.

Hi Peter.

How's the negotiations going?

It's going alright.

It's going forward but slow,

- But we have to get there.

- I spoke with the other owners,

You've sat on this now

for over two months.

They don't want to drag

this out any longer.

And it won't.

Okay. Send my regards.

DAY 67

Check it out.

He can have the small one.

You're welcome.

- Jan!

- Yes?

Jan, god damnit!

Take this,

come here and take this.

Damn.

God damnit right?

Old bugger. You like this don't you?

Yeah! For fucks sake, Mikkel!

- What's happening?

- Come here.

Shut the f*** up. You don't

know what you are talking about.

It's f***ing big.

Take it up.

It's a red snapper!

- Red snapper!

- Red snapper!

Sing a song for the boys.

Come on old man.

Today it is Kamilla's birthday

hurrah, hurrah, hurrah

she probably gets presents

that she has wished for

with very good chocolate

and cookies too

- Hello?

- Maria, honey, it's me.

- Mikkel.

- Hi.

Hi my love, are you okay?

Has something happened to you?

No, we're alright.

We have it alright.

We have it good. Hi.

It's so nice to hear your

voice my darling.

- It's so nice to hear your voice.

- I love you.

And I love you.

How's Kamilla?

Everything is fine with her.

She was so happy for the bike.

Lasse ran after her and

held her with this arms.

- Now she's biking without help.

- She does?

You tell her that I love her

more than anything right?

I tell her that every night.

You're such a good father.

What's happening?

I'm here honey.

Nothing is happening baby.

Just please listen to me.

We have to speak english now.

Hello?

Mikkel, is that you?

- Yes.

- How are you doing?

Please pay, they will shoot me.

I don't want to die now.

- Hi.

- Hi.

I've just spoken to Mikkel.

And he's alright.

Please pay, they will shoot me.

I don't want to die now.

Good morning.

Did you sleep here?

Let's get some light in here.

Was it a late night?

I was driving and so I thought

I'd stop by and see you.

Are you okay?

How's the negotiations going?

They're going good.

Niels Giversen called yesterday.

He's worried about you.

And I'm too.

No one can handle what you are doing.

Why are you sitting by the phone

all night. Can't someone help you?

Hey...

I love you.

Okay?

I want you to leave now.

I want you to leave now!

Out!

DAY 119

Peter, this is not a good situation.

You're supposed to be on top of all the

company's activities. It requires focus.

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Tobias Lindholm

Tobias Lindholm (born 1977) is a Danish screenwriter and film director best known for gritty moral dramas. Lindholm first received attention for his work as a television writer on the popular Danish political TV-series Borgen, credited on all 20 episodes of the series first two seasons, either as an episode writer or storyline contributor. Then, in 2011, Lindholm was awarded a special Bodil Award for having two feature films Submarino (as co-writer) and R (as director and writer) in competition for that year's Best Danish Film, which the latter movie also won. His hostage drama A Hijacking (2012) premiered at the 2012 Venice Film Festival in the Orizzonti section.He is also a frequent collaborator with film director Thomas Vinterberg, with whom he has written the screenplays for feature films Submarino (2010) and The Hunt (2012). Lindholm directed the 2015 drama A War (Danish: Krigen) about a Danish military company in Afghanistan that is captured by the Taliban, and the commander is accused of war crimes. The film was nominated for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 88th Academy Awards. more…

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