Chris Pratt was stunned after the remains of a couple missing for 80 years were discovered on the Iceland set of his film The Tomorrow War.
02.02.2020 - 14:11 / variety.com
A wide range of Scandinavian films, including the politically-charged Danish drama “Shorta,” the supernatural Icelandic drama “Lamb” with Noomi Rapace, and the Finnish-Iranian refugee tale “Any Day Now,’ were some of the highlights at this year’s Nordic Film Market.
They were presented, along with 13 other films in post-production, as part of the Work-in-Progress section. Half of the lineup was made up of first features, notably “Lamb” from Iceland’s Valdimar Johannsson and “Any Day Now” by
Chris Pratt was stunned after the remains of a couple missing for 80 years were discovered on the Iceland set of his film The Tomorrow War.
Chris Pratt was stunned after the remains of a couple missing for 80 years were discovered on the Iceland set of his film The Tomorrow War.
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