Move On (2012 film)
Move On: The Road Movie Inspired by You | |
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Directed by | Asger Leth |
Produced by | André Bause Tom de Mol Suza Horvat Igor Nola Jacob Raben Michael Schmid |
Screenplay by | Matt Greenhalgh |
Starring | Mads Mikkelsen Alexandra Maria Lara Gabriela Marcinkova Karl Fischer Béla Ficzere Zsolt Fehérvári |
Music by | Alexander Sjödin Lars Löhn |
Cinematography | Philippe Kress |
Edited by | Benedikt Hugendubel |
Running time | 140 minutes |
Country | Denmark Germany Slovakia Hungary Croatia Montenegro |
Language | English German Slovakian Hungarian Croatian Macedonian Montenegrin |
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Move On is an international film series from 2012 directed by Asger Leth in collaboration with Deutsche Telekom AG. The leading actor is Mads Mikkelsen, who is supported by German actress Alexandra Maria Lara and newly discovered Slovak actress Gabriela Marcinkova. At www.move-on-film.com, a new episode of the film appeared each week, and since its world premiere on 6 November 2012 in Berlin, all eight episodes can be viewed there.
Plot[edit]
Mark, a secret agent, arrives in Rotterdam where he is tasked with one final mission to transport a case with confidential contents from Amsterdam through Europe to a destination unknown to him. Lena, his boss, guides him on his way through a series of cryptic messages. It soon becomes apparent that other people, and especially a mysterious female adversary, is after the important case, so the journey turns out to be far from easy.
Cast[edit]
- Mads Mikkelsen as Mark
- Gabriela Marcinkova as Agent
- Alexandra Maria Lara as Lena
- Karl Fischer as Contact
- Karl Merkatz as Anton
- Zsolt Fehérvári as Best Man
Rest of cast[edit]
- Gentjana Turabi
- Dritan Brama
- Mirjona Lleshaj
- Petya Svetozarova Arnaudova
- Minev Tezevetan
- Yasin Buyer
- Susanne Woitag
- Thimothy C. Harris
- Benjamin Günther
- Vada Müller
- Christina Lerke
- Attila Molnar
- Clemens Stahr
- Jindra Malik
- Tomas Brozek
- Alzebeta Jamnikova
- Peter Almasi
- Jobbagy Balazs
- Elek Mihaly
- Sebestyen Gabor
- Mariann Wittmer
- Tamas Horvath
- Hajnalka Heiden
- Tomislav Duricic
- Kruno Galsar
- Darija Bosnjak
- Damir Cvijic
- Bruno Markulic
- Kristijan Jalsic
- Boris Morovic
- Alisa Mustafic
- Mladen Celebic
- Edina Durakovic
- Sandra Buric
- Vesna Djukanovic
- Natasha Tasheva
- Givanildo Landu
- Najibullah Qazizadav
- Reyer Krikke
- Sofia Espirito Santo
- Bob Smit
- Danny Hendriks
- Hartwik Herman
- Michael Heiss
- Astrid Pochendorfer
- Anja Klikovitz
- Schubert Schubert
- Barbara Holzbauer
- Ilse Alf
- Claudia Schuh
- David Pinchasov
- Angelika Pinchasov
- Olivia-Nina Neumann
- Alexander Burghart
- Stefanie Khainrat
- Sona Jurikovicova
- Jane Vojtkova
- Lenka Vacvalova
- Katarina Cuderlikova
- Stefania Bartosova
- Richard Konta
Production[edit]
Development[edit]
From pre-production through to the shooting of the film, cinema buffs from 11 European countries had the opportunity to actively shape elements of the road movie. They were involved in aspects ranging from designing the posters and performing in minor supporting parts or as extras. Several thousand people applied online, submitting their film clips and sound recordings for assessment. The best contributions were incorporated into Move On, thus giving the film a unique character, and many of the winners were even on set during filming. During the shooting of Move On, leading actor Mads Mikkelsen traveled for 49 days, together with the director Asger Leth and the entire film crew, from the Netherlands to Macedonia. The trip then culminated with a grand finale in Berlin where Alexandra Maria Lara met up with the team of agents.
Filming locations[edit]
- Rotterdam, South Holland, Netherlands (Docks)
- Vienna, Austria (Opera)
- Bratislava, Slovakia (River Park)
- Sóskút, Pest, Budapest, Hungary
- Opatija, Croatia
- Cetinje, Montenegro (Crnojevic river)
- Berlin, Germany (Alexanderplatz)
- Nicpur, Macedonia (Globocica)
External links[edit]
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