The Snowman

The Snowman

The Snowman

2017 16+ USA, United Kingdom, Sweden
5.2 119 min. Tomas Alfredson

2004, Oslo, Norway. Winter has come, the first snow has fallen. A woman mysteriously disappeared. Her body was found the next day. There are no fingerprints of the killer around and the victim himself is headless. There is only a snowman at the crime scene. And this is not an isolated case of such a murder. Detective Harry Hole, a former FBI cadet, and his assistant Catherine Bratt find a connection: only married women with children are killed, whose behavior is not an example to follow. After a little searching in the archive, they understand that these murders have been going on for more than a year... These murders need to be stopped, but for Harry's rival it's just a game. Read more The film is an adaptation of the novel of the same name by Jo Nesby. The film was directed by Thomas Alfredson. He is known for the projects "Let me in" (2008), "Spy, get out!" (2011). The main roles in the film went to Michael Fassbender and Rebecca Ferguson. Michael previously starred in the X-Men franchise, in the films Inglourious Basterds (2009), 12 Years a Slave (2013, nominated for an Oscar for Best Supporting Actor), and Rebecca participated in the films Mission: Impossible: Rogue Nation (2015), The Girl on the Train (2016), in the TV series The White Queen. The film also starred: J.K. Simmons ("The Music Keeps Playing" (2011), "Obsession" (2013, "Oscar" for "Best Supporting Actor"), "Retribution" (2016)), Val Kilmer ("The Fight" (1995), "Deja Vu" (2006), "There Are Dreams - There Will Be Journeys" (2007)), Chloe Sevigny ("Boys Don't Cry" (1999, Oscar nomination for "Best Supporting Actress"), "If These Walls Could Talk 2" (2000), "Club Mania" (2003)). The film will be released on October 12, 2017 on the screens of Denmark, Hungary and Greece.

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