
Nobel’s Last Will is a movie directed by Peter Flinth in 2012 and based on the book Last Will by Liza Marklund, first published in 2006. The movie features Malin Crépin, Björn Kjellman, Leif Andrée, Kajsa Ernst, Erik Johansson, Felix Engström, and others.
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Storyline
While reporting on the annual Nobel Prize Banquet, Annika is shocked to witness the dramatic murder of two esteemed individuals right before her eyes. As a crucial witness, she is obligated by the authorities to maintain silence. Despite it being the story of a lifetime, she finds herself unable to write a single word.
Movie vs Book

Year
2012
Minutes
90
Movie Rate
5.90
Source: IMDb
Movie
Nobel's Last Will
Original title: Nobels testamente
Director: Peter Flinth
Country: Sweden
Year: 2012
Length: 1h30m

Year
2006
Pages
544
Book Rate
7.22
S: Goodreads
Book
Last Will
Original title: Nobels testamente
Author: Liza Marklund
Country: Sweden
First published in: 2006
Length: 544 pages
Genre: Fiction
Book series: Annika Bengtzon
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“No author can want a movie to be exactly like the book because then it will be a bad movie.”
KATHERINE PATERSON (Writer)

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