Wednesday, November 4, 2015

Interview with Tomas Alfredson for the movie Snowman – NRK

The Swedish director Tomas Alfredson took over the job after the legend Martin Scorsese , and be in the process of making film by Jo Nesbø’s bestselling novel about police investigator Harry Hole.

Alfredson think that those readers who expect the film version of the crime novel become indistinguishable from the book going to be disappointed.

– It is impossible to take note that anyone who has read “Snowman” and an opinion on how things look. Such I can not think too much, says the Swedish director.



– There’s something about the man who fought against booze

Books that basically is written keeping in mind that they should into a film, can be tricky to work with, says Alfredson.

– When I have not anything to add. The important thing for me is to control the feelings that are in work and that I have managed to find, he said.



” The Snowman “by Jo Nesbø.

– I do not have extensive knowledge of the crime, but there is something about the melancholic Nordic, and this man fighting spirit, he says about Harry Holes villain world.

– There’s something about his dark side while the darkness as he tries to fight, that touches me very strongly . Harry Hole is really an interesting character s.



– Can be inconvenient

– Anyone who has read a book, says something about how things look . How am I going to do all unhappy if I think too much about this, says Alfredson.

The director also believes the author even going to think something seems unusual, but hope that he wins Nesbø over with less dialogue-driven film where silence gets a strong voice.

– I find it hard to believe that it’s going to feel totally at ease. It must be uncomfortable, he said.

– When I saw “Headhunters” I liked the best second time I see it, says Jo Nesbø about being filmed.

‘The Snowman’ be recorded in Oslo, and film footage begins in January.

See also Jo Nesbø be interviewed in Brenner & amp; books, to write his version of Shakespeare’s “Macbeth” .



Brenner & amp; books



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