
The Nightwatch Collection Limited Edition Blu-Ray
Years before Nordic Noir took the TV world by storm with hitssuch as The Killing and The Bridge, writer and director Ole Bornedal had already put the genre on the map with Nightwatch, an unforgettable and nail-biting thriller that marked the breakthrough for both Nikolaj Coster-Waldau (Game of Thrones) and Kim Bodnia (Pusher).
Martin (Coster-Waldau), a law student who works nights as a security guard at a morgue, finds himself at the center of a series of brutal murders that shake Copenhagen. When suspicion falls on him, Martin must reveal the truth to clear his name, while his relationship with his girlfriend Kalinka (Sofie Gråbøl, The Killing) begins to crack under the pressure. Decades later, in Nightwatch: Demons Are Forever, his daughter Emma (Fanny Leander Bornedal, The Bridge) takes a similar job at the morgue in an attempt to understand her father's haunted past— only for history to begin repeating itself in a terrifying way.
This long-awaited double feature, filled with dark suspense and searing performances, offers a chilling journey through time and trauma – a must-see in the Nordic noir canon.
CONTENTS IN LIMITED EDITION
High-resolution (1080p) Blu-ray presentation of both films. Original lossless stereo and 5.1 DTS-HD Master Audio options for both films. Optional English subtitles for both films.
Reversible cover with newly commissioned artwork for both films by Peter Strain.
Double-sided fold-out poster with newly commissioned artwork for both films by Peter Strain.
Illustrated collector's book with new texts about the films by Eva Novrup Redvall
DISK ONE – NIGHTWATCH
Audio commentary by screenwriter and director Ole Bornedal
Not Afraid of the Darkness, a newly recorded interview with cinematographer Dan Laustsen
Death in Denmark, a tribute to Nightwatch and Nightwatch: Demons Are Forever by film critic and Nordic Noir specialist Barry Forshaw
Documentary about the making of Nightwatch
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SKIVA TVÅ – NIGHTWATCH: DEMONS ARE FOREVER
How the Nightwatch Films Explore the Horrors of Adulthood, a brand new video essay by film critic Heather Wixson
Life (and Death) on Mars: Public and Private Life in the Nightwatch Universe, a brand new video essay by film critic Alexandra Heller-Nicholas
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