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Many thanks. wtffff i do not understand this! Just select your click then download button, and complete an offer to start downloading the ebook. If there is a survey it only takes 5 minutes, try any survey which works for you. Marko efekts by Jussi Adler-Olsen. © 2021 Jussi Adler-Olsen. Powered by Politikens Forlag. Privatlivspolitik. Et udspekuleret spind af livsfarligt bedrageri og hvidvaskning af millioner er blandt hovedingredienserne i den nye Afdeling Q-film, ’Marco Effekten’ – baseret på Jussi Adler-Olsens bestseller af samme navn. På rollelisten er bl.a. Ulrich Thomsen, Zaki Youssef, Sofie Torp, Anders ’Anden’ Matthesen, Henrik Noél Olesen og Thomas W. Gabrielson. Misbrug af millioner af danske skattekroner, lyssky forretningsmetoder og korrupte sammensværgelser mellem finansverdenen og politikere har fyldt avisernes forsider de senere år, det er efterhånden blevet ”dagens Danmark”. Men det er også dele af plottet i den nervepirrende thriller ’Marco Effekten’, som får biografpremiere 21. januar 2021. Historien, som er baseret på Jussis verdensberømte krimiserie om Afdeling Q, betragtes som én af hans absolut mest spændende og vellykkede romaner med et udspekuleret og gennemtænkt plot om menneskelig grådighed og kold kynisk korruption. Filmen udspiller sig i et københavnsk miljø, hvor lejemord, bedrageri og pengebegær i millionklassen åbenbarer sig, da den uortodokse vice kriminalkommissær Carl Mørck begynder at grave i en henlagt kriminalsag. For efter at man har pågrebet en udenlandsk dreng i et tog, finder man i hans lomme et pas, som tilhører en forsvunden dansk pædofilisigtet mand. Men hvordan er det havnet dér? Drengen nægter at tale trods Mørcks utraditionelle og bryske forhørsmetoder. Men snart begynder en serie af grusomme forbrydelser at ske. Og overraskende fører sporene til toppen af den politiske elite på Christiansborg og dybt ned i den danske, kriseramte finansverden. Erfarne kræfter bag MARCO EFFEKTEN. ’Marco Effekten’ får premiere 21. januar 2021, og det er den første af i alt seks film som er planlagt at blive produceret i løbet af de næste tolv år. Instruktionen er lagt i hænderne på den erfarne danske instruktør Martin Zandvliet, der bl.a. er kendt for de danske film ’Under sandet’ (2015), der sikrede ham en Oscarnominering og de prisbelønnede film ’Dirch’ (2011) og ’Applaus’ (2009). Filmen er produceret af Mikael Rieks, Nordisk Film Production A/S med manuskript af hovedforfatter Anders August, medforfatter Thomas Porsager og Martin Zandvliet. ’Marco Effekten’ er produceret af Nordisk Film Production A/S, i en Co-Production med Nadcon Film & ZDF med støtte fra Det Danske Filminstitut v/Markedsordningen, Nordisk Film & TV Fond, YOUSEE, TV2 Danmark og Czech Republic State Cinematography Fund. Film / Department Q: The Keeper of Lost Causes. Department Q: The Keeper of Lost Causes (Danish: Kvinden i buret ) is a 2013 Danish Nordic Noir film. The movie is based on the novel series written by Jussi Adler-Olsen, and is directed by Mikkel Nørgaard and starts Nikolaj Lie Kaas and Fares Fares. Carl Mørck (Kaas) is a detective with a hothead streak. While doing a stakeout, he impulsively goes in, which gets his partner killed and his best friend crippled. Transferred for his rashness, Carl starts working for Department Q, a newly founded cold case unit, with a new partner named Assad (Fares). His first case is the disappearance of a politician five years before, initially ruled a suicide. But there's more to the story than meets the eye. It was followed by three sequels, 2014's Department Q: The Absent One , 2016's Department Q: A Conspiracy of Faith and 2018's The Purity of Vengeance . It was distributed by Madman Entertainment in Australia and Warner Bros. in Germany. New Department Q film The Marco Effect in pre-production. A 12-year-old Gypsy boy is on the run. The lad, named Marco, is the key to blowing the lid off a multinational corruption scandal revolving around government funds earmarked for development aid in Africa. Police inspector Carl Mørck ( Ulrich Thomsen ) and his loyal assistant Assad ( Zaki Youssef ) will find themselves involved in a turbulent race against time, and will have to deal with cynical, powerful ringleaders and a brutal gang, who are also on the hunt for Marco. This is the story of the new Department Q film, entitled The Marco Effect [ + see also: trailer film profile ] , penned by Anders August ( Britt-Marie Was Here [ + see also: trailer film profile ] , A Fortunate Man [ + see also: film review trailer interview: Bille August film profile ] ) and newcomer Thomas Porsager . The script is based on Jussi Adler-Olsen ’s 2012 crime book of the same name, the fifth instalment in the literary saga. The crime flick will be directed by Danish helmer Martin Zandvliet , best known for his successful features Applause [ + see also: film review trailer interview: Martin Pieter Zandvliet film profile ] (2009), A Funny Man [ + see also: trailer film profile ] (2011) and Land of Mine [ + see also: film review trailer interview: Louis Hofmann interview: Martin Zandvliet film profile ] (2015). On this occasion, Zandvliet will once again team up with August and Nordisk Film producer Mikael Rieks ( That Time of Year [ + see also: film review trailer film profile ] , Testament of Youth [ + see also: film review trailer film profile ] ), both of whom were involved in the making of his first major picture, Applause . Ulrich Thomsen ( In Love and War , Darling [ + see also: film review trailer film profile ] ) and Zaki Youssef ( Sons of Denmark [ + see also: film review trailer interview: Elliott Crosset Hove interview: Ulaa Salim film profile ] ) will play the roles previously performed by actors Nikolaj Lie Kaas and Fares Fares in the first four films in the Department Q crime series, produced by Zentropa. There are high expectations for this new production, as each chapter of the saga topped the national box office, and the most recent film in the series, Christoffer Boe 's The Purity of Vengeance [ + see also: trailer interview: Elliott Crosset Hove film profile ] (2018), became the highest- grossing Danish film ever. Given the huge potential of the saga, Nordisk Film confirmed its interest in producing six films featuring detective Carl Mørck and his assistant Assad. In this respect, producer Rieks said: “Jussi Adler-Olsen’s Department Q series has spellbound millions of readers across the world, and we are proud that he has put his trust in us at Nordisk Film in turning The Marco Effect into a high-quality thriller-drama with international scope.” Writer Adler-Olsen has lined up a total of ten books in the series. The best-selling author describes The Marco Effect as “an attempt to show how corruption and greed affect the Western world” and maintains that “the story is more relevant now than ever”. The Marco Effect is being co-produced by Mikael Rieks for Copenhagen-based firm Nordisk Film and Peter Naderman ( The Kindness of Strangers [ + see also: film review trailer interview: Lone Scherfig film profile ] , The Invisible Guardian [ + see also: trailer film profile ] ) for Germany's Nadcon Film. Principal photography is set to start in January 2020, while the national premiere is scheduled for October 2020. Marko efekts by Jussi Adler-Olsen. © 2021 Jussi Adler-Olsen. Powered by Politikens Forlag. Q5: The Marco Effect / Buried. The New York Times and internationally bestselling author returns with an astonishing and sinister case for Department Q. All fifteen-year-old Marco Jameson wants is to become a Danish citizen and go to school like a normal teenager. But his uncle Zola rules his former gypsy clan with an iron fist. Revered as a god and feared as a devil, Zola forces the children of the clan to beg and steal for his personal gain. When Marco discovers a dead body—proving the true extent of Zola’s criminal activities—he goes on the run. But his family members aren’t the only ones who’ll go to any lengths to keep Marco silent . forever. Meanwhile, the last thing Detective Carl Mørck needs is for his assistants, Assad and Rose, to pick up a missing persons case on a whim: Carl’s nemesis is his new boss, and he’s saddled Department Q with an unwelcome addition. But when they learn that a mysterious teen named Marco may have as much insight into the case as he has fear of the police, Carl is determined to solve the mystery and save the boy. Carl’s actions propel the trio into a case that extends from Denmark to Africa, from embezzlers to child soldiers, from seemingly petty crime rings to the very darkest of cover-ups. Product Description. ***** – Jyllands-Posten The Marco Effect has everything that readers now many countries expect and appreciate: hair-raising stories that weave in and out between each other, frantic chases, tricks to this and that in the Danish as well as global (dis) order , a sense of basic humanity amid a hurried and callous world, a critical eye for power often corrupting nature and – not least – a reckless, disrespectful and so gloriously liberating humor, which certainly (and unfortunately) not characteristic of Nordic crime fiction in general.