Everything will be fine
by Christoffer Boe

Established film director Jacob Falk is frantic and exhausted by an urgent deadline to finish writing a new screenplay. Excitement and joy shared with his wife Helena over their upcoming adoption can only momentarily calm his extreme stress. While driving home after a tense meeting with his producer, Falk is involved in a hit-and-run accident on a dark forest road on the outskirts of Copenhagen. He leaves a badly-wounded man lying on the road and rushes to a nearby gas station to anonymously report the accident. Inside the man's bag, Falk is shocked to find photographs of what appears to be foreign prisoners of war being tortured by Danish soldiers. When he confides in his sister Siri, who works for a Danish TV station, she warns him about the significance and dangers of possessing such photos. Falk becomes even more nervous when pressured for the source of the photos by a journalist. Falk begins to suspect a police coverup when he discovers that the accident has been listed as a false alarm -- no body was found along the forest road. When the photographs are stolen from his car, Falk becomes convinced of some kind of political conspiracy. Increasingly more paranoid and fearful, Falk falls into a frenetic chase to reveal the mystery behind the missing man and his photos. A writer-director known for becoming obsessed with his own stories, Falk discovers a truth more disturbing than he imagined...
Christoffer Boe graduated from the National Film School of Denmark in 2001 with the short film »Anxiety«. His first feature film after graduation, »Reconstruction« (2003), won the Camera d’Or at the 2003 Cannes Film Festival – the first award of a series of prizes, from Sofia (Best Film), to Newport (Best Director), to San Sebastian (FIPRESCI Director of the Year), and the Amanda Nordic Début of the Year. That same year Boe founded Alphaville Pictures Copenhagen with his producer Tine Grew Pfeiffer, and two years later Alphaville Pictures Copenhagen released Boe’s second feature film »Allegro« (2005). »Allegro« was launched internationally in Venice and so was Boe’s third film »Offscreen« (2006) that received Venice’s Young Cinema Award.
Filmography:
2010 »Everything will be fine« (feature film)
2006 »Offscreen« (feature film)
2005 »Allegro« (feature film)
2003 »Reconstruction« (feature film)
2001 »Anxiety« (short)
Jens Albinus
Igor Radosavljevic
Marijana Jankovic
Özlem Saglanmak
Nicolas Bro
Paprika Steen
Søren Malling
Olaf Heine Johannessen
Henning Moritzen
Screenplay: Christoffer Boe
Producer: Tine Grew Pfeiffer
Co-producers: Michael Fleischer, Börje Hansson, Charles-Marie Anthonioz, Francois-Xavier Frants
Cinematographer: Manuel Alberto Claro
Sound: Morten Green
Art director: Thomas Greve
Editor: Peter Brandt
Composer: Sylvain Chauveau
Format: 35 mm / 25 fps / 1:2,35 cinemascope / Color / Dolby Digital
Original Language: Danish, Czech, English
Length: 90 min
Original title: Alting bliver godt igen
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