TrustNordisk closes deals for China, Australia/New Zealand, Greece and Portugal for the upcoming disaster film from 'The Quake' director John Andreas Andersen.
) and Lars Gudmestad .
The disaster thriller plot, involving a fateful accident on an oil drilling platform, is set against the backdrop of 50 years of offshore drilling by the Norwegian government, which relies on oil for most of the country’s wealth.with production support from the Norwegian Film Institute. Nordisk Film is rolling out the film theatrically across the Nordic territories.
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