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Original title (DA): Vogter (Guardian)

Danish director Gustav Möller returns with his second feature, another claustrophobic, unrelenting psychological thriller. A guard at a maximum security prison, Eva (Sidse Babett Knudsen) has never fit in with her colleagues, who revel in the opportunistic brutality synonymous with the job. Despite the deeply personal reasons behind her choice of career, Eva allows nothing to crack her stoic, unaffected veneer. But when Nikolas (Sebastian Bull), a young man guilty of an exceedingly vicious and gruesome crime, is transferred to Eva’s prison, she is instantly transported back to the past and can no longer separate herself from her job or the violence it begets. What begins as a crusade for justice dissolves into a ruthless game of cat-and-mouse between guard and prisoner that cannot end until one has broken the other in mind, body, and spirit alike. With bold, commanding performances and an atmosphere so heavy you could cut it with a knife, Sons is an unflinching look at the special breed of barbarism only found in prison that spares no one—on either side of the bars.

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