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Nobel's Last Will 2012

★ 6.147 votes90 min📅 2012-03-02

"The truth can be deadly."

Directed by Peter Flinth, *Nobel's Last Will* (2012) plunges viewers into a high-stakes thriller when crime reporter Annika Bengtzon witnesses a shocking assassination at the Nobel Banquet.

Director: Peter Flinth

Cast

Malin Crépin
Malin Crépin
Annika Bengtzon
Richard Ulfsäter
Richard Ulfsäter
Thomas Samuelsson
Björn Kjellman
Björn Kjellman
Anders Schyman
Leif Andrée
Leif Andrée
Spiken
Kajsa Ernst
Kajsa Ernst
Berit Hamrin
Erik Johansson
Erik Johansson
Patrik Nilsson
Felix Engström
Q
Andreas Rothlin-Svensson
Andreas Rothlin-Svensson
Bertil Strand
Antje Traue
Antje Traue
Kitten
Per Graffman
Per Graffman
Bernhard Thorell

Frequently Asked Questions

What is *Nobel's Last Will* (2012) about?

The film follows crime reporter Annika Bengtzon as she witnesses a high-profile murder at the Nobel Banquet, where a Laureate in Medicine is assassinated. Bound by police secrecy, she must balance her duty as a journalist with the urgent need to uncover the conspiracy behind the attack, which points to international terrorism and hidden agendas.

Who directed *Nobel's Last Will*?

Peter Flinth directed *Nobel's Last Will*, bringing his expertise in crafting suspenseful and atmospheric thrillers to the screen.

Who stars in *Nobel's Last Will*?

The film stars Malin Crépin as Annika Bengtzon, with Richard Ulfsäter, Björn Kjellman, Leif Andrée, and Kajsa Ernst rounding out the compelling cast.

Is *Nobel's Last Will* (2012) worth watching?

*Nobel's Last Will* delivers a gripping blend of drama, mystery, and crime, making it a solid choice for fans of suspenseful storytelling. While not widely rated, its themes of justice and media ethics add layers beyond typical thrillers, ensuring an engaging experience for viewers who enjoy intelligent crime narratives.

How long is *Nobel's Last Will*?

*Nobel's Last Will* runs for 90 minutes.

About Nobel's Last Will (2012) — A Crime Reporter's Fight for the Truth

Directed by Peter Flinth, *Nobel's Last Will* (2012) plunges viewers into a high-stakes thriller when crime reporter Annika Bengtzon witnesses a shocking assassination at the Nobel Banquet. The victim, controversial Laureate in Medicine Aaron Wiesel, is gunned down in front of her eyes, setting off a media frenzy and a race against time. As a terrorist group claims responsibility, Annika finds herself bound by police secrecy, torn between her journalistic instincts and the need to uncover the truth. The film blends sharp drama with gripping mystery, weaving themes of justice, corruption, and the ethical dilemmas of truth in the public eye.

With a tense atmosphere and relentless pacing, *Nobel's Last Will* keeps audiences on edge as Annika navigates a web of international intrigue and hidden motives. The movie's focus on media ethics and global politics adds depth to its crime thriller framework, making it a compelling watch for fans of suspenseful dramas with real-world relevance.