To celebrate the release of False Trail on DVD and Blu-ray – out now from the distributors of The Killing and The Bridge – we’ve got DVDs to give away to three of our Twitter followers!
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From director Kjell Sundvall and the producer of The Hypnotist Peter Possne, with the star of Wallander, Rolf Lassgård, False Trail is the latest Nordic Noir thriller to hit the big screen in the UK. Set in an isolated town in the frozen wastelands of northern Sweden, False Trail is a dark, twisted murder investigation that devastates a local community.
It’s been fifteen years since Erik (LASSGÅRD) was forced to leave the Norrland Police Department. Since then he has become the National Murder Commission’s best interrogator. When Erik’s boss orders him back to his home town to solve a brutal murder, he hesitantly returns as the thought of going back stirs up unpleasant memories. What at first appears to be a simple murder soon proves to be something much more complicated, as Erik finds himself with a new nemesis, Torsten (STORMARE), to contend with and events take a very sinister turn.
This competition has now closed. The winners are Paula Lane (@paulalaneX) from Manchester, David Fuentes (@theperformer) from Ware and Anthony Bravender (@salvagebrav) from Middleton.
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