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| Preview Headhunters and have a Q&A with Jo Nesbo |
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Norwegian crime novelist Jo Nesbo will be our guest at an exclusive subscribers’ preview screening of Headhunters, based on his story about a corporate recruiter who dabbles in a little art theft on the side, on Wednesday evening, February 29.
The screening will be followed by a Q&A session, hosted by one of our very own Sydney Morning Herald journalists, for 100 lucky subscribers and their guests.
The charming villain Roger Brown is the central character of Headhunters. Brown, Norway´s most successful head hunter, seems to have it all. He is married to the beautiful Diana, a gallery owner, and he owns a magnificent house. But Brown is living it up, spending more than he can afford.
When his wife introduces him to wealthy collector Clas Greve, Brown sees his chance to solve all his financial problems. But breaking into Greve’s home turns out to be a very bad move. The explosive plot takes us on a tortuous path from society’s industrial elite to an underworld of contract killers and swindlers - with an occasional detour through hell.
There are just 100 double passes available to our subscriber-only preview screening at Hoyts Entertainment Quarter, Moore Park on Wednesday February 29 at 6pm. This promises to be a memorable evening with a literary superstar. (Nesbo is actually touring Australia to promote a new book, Phantom, so this will be the only private screening he attends). The film releases nationally on March 8.
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