We’ve got an exciting new trailer to share with you this morning. THE KEEPER OF LOST CAUSES is from Mikkel Nørgaard, whose last feature was the pretty decent KLOWN back last year. ‘Lost Causes’ stars Nikolaj Lie Kaas, Fares Fares, and Sonja Richter and arrives in UK cinemas from 22nd August, 2014 from Picturehouse Entertainment.
Based on the award-winning novel Mercy, the first of the bestselling Department Q crime fiction series by Jussi Adler-Olsen, THE KEEPER OF LOST CAUSES is a powerful and gripping thriller starring Nicolaj Lie Kaas (The Killing), Sonja Richter (The Homesman) and Fares Fares (Zero Dark Thirty, Safe House) from the screenwriter of The Girl With The Dragon Tattoo.
Carl Mørck (Kaas) is a troubled detective who takes the fall when his partner is wounded during a routine operation. Reassigned to the newly created Department Q, a basement-bound job filing cold cases, he is allocated a new assistant, Assad (Fares), a smart young Muslim cop. Always one to go against orders, Mørck throws them headlong into the mystery of a politician’s disappearance (Richter) five years earlier. Believing the case to be unsolved, they embark on a dangerous journey that will uncover a shocking truth, leading to a thrilling and unforgettable climax.
Take a look at the interesting trailer below. Looks like another intense, crime thriller, which we’ll lap up any day of the week here at THN.
Source: Picturehouse Entertainment
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