SYNOPSIS

Thirteen-year-old Benjamin discovers that his mother didn’t die in an accident as he was led to believe. The trail points to high-ranking officials in the Danish Secret Service, and he is told to trust no one.

Festivals & Awards

Chicago International Children’s Film Festival, US

Filem’On – International Film Festival for Young Audiences, Belgium

CineKid, Netherlands

Schlingel International Film Festival, Germany

Buster Film Festival, Denmark

LUCAS Film Festival for Young Film Lovers, Germany

International Film Festival for Children and Youth, Iran

Bucheon International Fantastic Film Festival, Korea

Motovun Film Festival, Croatia

Zlin International Film Festival for Children & Youth, Czech Rep.

Kristiansand International Children’s Film Festival Norway

Stockholm International Film Festival Junior, Sweden

 

Cinekid – Best Youth Film Award

International Film festival for Children and Youth, Iran

Best Film in the Buzz@Teen Section – Motovun Film Festival

Main Award (The Bronze Horse) – Stockholm IFF Junior

CineKid Award Logo
Original titleHACKER Domestic releaseMarch 28th 2019 DirectorPoul Berg WriterPoul Berg & Kalle Bjerkø ProducerSigne Leick Jensen & Morten Kaufmann Co-producersAnnika Hellström & Erika Malmgren, Cinenic Film CastRumle Kærså, Josephine Chavarria Højbjerg, Signe Egholm Olsen, Esben Dalgaard, Mille Dinesen, Morten Suurballe, Janus Nabil Bakrawi, Claus Riis Østergaard Nordic distributionScanbox Entertainment International salesLevelK FinancingThe Danish Film Institute, DR TV, Cinenic Film, Det Svenska Filminstitute, SVT, Scanbox Entertainment, LevelK, FilmGear, MAAN Rental, With the support of the Creative Europe Programme – MEDIA of the European Union
Rumle Kærså og Josephine Højbjerg. Credit: Martin Dam Kristensen
Josephine Højbjerg. Credit: Martin Dam Kristensen
Rumle Kærså. Credit: Martin Dam Kristensen
Rumle Kærså og Josephine Højbjerg. Credit: Martin Dam Kristensen
Rumle Kærså og Josephine Højbjerg. Credit: Martin Dam Kristensen
Morten Suurballe. Credit: Martin Dam Kristensen
Rumle Kærså og Josephine Højbjerg. Credit: Martin Dam Kristensen