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Beck 21 - The Japanese Painting 2007

★ 5.529 votes90 min📅 2007-06-06

When a haunting Japanese shunga painting becomes the centerpiece of a Stockholm auction, its new owner meets a brutal end in a secluded hotel room.

Director: Kjell Sundvall

Cast

Peter Haber
Peter Haber
Martin Beck
Mikael Persbrandt
Mikael Persbrandt
Gunvald Larsson
Dieter Pfaff
Dieter Pfaff
Kommissar Sperling
Marie Göranzon
Marie Göranzon
Margareta Oberg
Ing-Marie Carlsson
Ing-Marie Carlsson
Bodil Lettermark
Stina Rautelin
Stina Rautelin
Lena Klingström
Jeff Ranara
Jeff Ranara
Sun
Måns Nathanaelson
Måns Nathanaelson
Oskar Bergman
Ingvar Hirdwall
Ingvar Hirdwall
Grannen
Jan Malmsjö
Jan Malmsjö
Ernst Levendahl

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Beck 21 - The Japanese Painting (2007) about?

A woman's purchase of a rare Japanese shunga painting at auction leads to her violent murder in a Stockholm hotel. Detective Martin Beck and his team uncover a dark conspiracy tied to the deadly art trade, where possession of a masterpiece comes at a horrific price.

Who directed Beck 21 - The Japanese Painting?

Kjell Sundvall directed this crime drama, known for his skill in crafting tense, character-driven thrillers.

Who stars in Beck 21 - The Japanese Painting?

The film features Peter Haber, Mikael Persbrandt, and Dieter Pfaff as the lead investigators, supported by Marie Göranzon and Ing-Marie Carlsson.

Is Beck 21 - The Japanese Painting (2007) worth watching?

With its blend of crime, mystery, and psychological depth, this film delivers a solid 90-minute escape into Nordic noir. Fans of detective stories and art-related intrigue will find its slow-burn tension rewarding, though it leans more toward procedural drama than high-octane action.

How long is Beck 21 - The Japanese Painting?

The movie runs for 90 minutes.

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About Beck 21 - The Japanese Painting (2007) — A Gripping Crime Drama Blending Art and Murder

When a haunting Japanese shunga painting becomes the centerpiece of a Stockholm auction, its new owner meets a brutal end in a secluded hotel room. Detective Martin Beck and his team dive into a labyrinthine investigation that exposes the shadowy underbelly of the art world, where greed and obsession lurk behind every brushstroke. This gripping crime drama from director Kjell Sundvall masterfully blends mystery with psychological tension, weaving a story where art isn't just stolen—it's deadly.

Beck 21 - The Japanese Painting (2007) thrives on its moody atmosphere, contrasting the serene beauty of traditional Japanese art with the grim reality of murder and deception. As Beck and his colleagues navigate a web of clues, they uncover secrets that blur the lines between collector and criminal. With each revelation, the stakes rise, leaving audiences questioning just how far someone will go for a piece of history—and how much a single painting can cost in human lives.