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Murderous Trance
Film poster
Directed byArto Halonen
StarringPilou Asbæk
Josh Lucas
Rade Šerbedžija
Sara Soulié
Release date
  • December 6, 2019 (2019-12-06)
Running time
102 minutes
CountriesFinland
Denmark
Croatia
LanguageEnglish

Murderous Trance (also titled The Guardian Angel)[1] is a Finnish-Danish-Croatian psychological thriller film written and directed by Arto Halonen and starring Pilou Asbæk, Josh Lucas, Rade Šerbedžija, Cyron Melville and Sara Soulié. It is based on a true story about the astonishing hypnosis murders [da] that took place in Denmark in the 1950’s. The hypnosis murders is the only known case when the court has been able to prove guilty and sentence a hypnotizer for hypnotizing someone else to commit a crime.

Murderous trance had it’s international festival premiere at the 34th Warsaw Film Festival in fall 2018. It was released in several countries during 2018-2019, including Finland, Denmark, France, Spain, UK and Japan. Nagra/myCinema brought the film to theatrical distribution in USA at the end of 2019, but it was cut short due to the Covid-19 lockdown in 2020. Murderous trance’s North America digital release through MVD Entertainment Group is on February 9, 2021. [2]

During the film’s premiere in Finland and Denmark, it provoked a lot of discussion in media among psychiatrists about the possibility to hypnotize people to act against their own morals. The most reputable newspaper in Finland, Helsingin Sanomat, published a comprehensive article confirming it plausible to hypnotize people into doing morally questionable acts that are against one’s actual values. In the article Hannu Lauerma, an associate professor of psychiatry at the University of Turku, stated, ‘In a continuous long-term indirect influence by suggestion you can make things seem other than what they actually are. In that state a person doesn’t consider oneself doing anything morally dubious or evil, but instead truly believes that the act is good and inevitable.’[3]

The independent film ceremony Gold Movie Awards nominated Murderous trance in four categories in it’s Best of the Year Award in London in January 2020. Murderous trance won Best Feature Film Award and Best actor Award (Josh Lucas).[4]

The internationally produced movie was filmed in Denmark and Croatia. Kevin Frazier and Arto Halonen have also written a fictional novel, The Guardian Angel, based on the same incidents. The book was published by WSOY in English and it has been translated to five languages: Finnish, Danish, Portuguese, Serbian and most recently in Italian in October 2020.

Arto Halonen was one of the first ones who were able to interview the hypnosis murderer Palle Hardrup [da; fi], who had changed his name after having been released from prison in 1967. Halonen is also one of the few to whom Palle Hardrup agreed to give interviews. They first met already in 1997, twenty years before making the movie.

Plot

Criminal investigator Anders Olsen (Pilou Asbæk) begins to solve a case in which a bank robber shoots two bank clerks and runs into the streets of Copenhagen with the money. When arrested, he claims to have committed the crime alone. Some eyewitnesses say the robber seemed to have been in a trance, which makes the case even more complicated and peculiar. Olsen finds out that the accused has been in prison with the charismatic Björn Schow Nielsen (Josh Lucas) and begins to suspect that Nielsen had hypnotized his fellow inmate to commit the crime for him. But could it be possible – and if so, how can the true perpetrator be caught? Olsen seeks help from a well-known psychiatrist specialized in hypnosis (Rade Šerbedžija), with whom Olsen delves deeper into the world of mental manipulation.

Absorbed in the criminal investigation, Olsen does not realize that the mysterious Nielsen has secretly befriended his young wife (Sara Soulié). Soon the mysterious case touches him closer than he could have imagined.[5]

Cast

Production

The film was shot in Denmark and Croatia.[6]

Release

The film was released in theaters on December 6, 2019.[7]

References

  1. ^ Mitchell, Wendy (11 February 2017). "AMBI picks up Scandi thriller 'Guardian Angel'". Screen Daily. Retrieved 6 December 2020.
  2. ^ Sarah Musnicky, ed. (Dec 23, 2020). "[News] MURDEROUS TRANCE Trailer - Who Controls Your Mind?".
  3. ^ "Hypnoosi on väärissä käsissä vaarallinen ase, eikä sitä saisi opettaa kenelle tahansa – Tanskalaisen ryöstömurhan tarina osoittaa, että taitava hypnotisoija saa ihmisen tekemään mitä vain" [Hypnosis is a dangerous weapon in the wrong hands, and it should not be taught to anyone - the story of the Danish robbery shows that a skilled hypnotist makes a person do anything.]. Helsingin Sanomat (in Finnish).
  4. ^ "Gold Movie Awards (2020)". IMDb.
  5. ^ "Story - Guardian Angel". guardianangelmovie.net.
  6. ^ "Josh Lucas Wants to Control Your Mind". PR Newswire. 7 November 2019. Retrieved 6 December 2020.
  7. ^ Fuoco-Karasinski, Christina (3 December 2019). "'Murderous Trance:' Josh Lucas explores hypnosis in new film". The Entertainer! Magazine. Retrieved 6 December 2020.