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In Order Of Disappearance
Serious and criminal events continue in Niels' life and the events begin as Nils seeks revenge from his son's murderer, unfairly and recklessly, but discovers that he is in a predicament and a fierce war. Niles is working in the plowing of snow, but what will pass him the difficulties to avenge the killing of his son and the dramatic events he will pass.
7 December 1978, Oslo, Norway
12 January 1986, Oslo, Norway
11 September 1987, Stavanger, Norway
4 February 1965, Vadsø, Norway
22 March 1941, Zürich-Seebach, Switzerland
10 May 1950, Belgrade, Serbia, Yugoslavia
13 June 1951, Gothenburg, Västra Götalands län, Sweden
19 July 1979, Copenhagen, Denmark
7 May 1966
16 January 1982, Hillerød, Denmark
2 September 1972, Mostar, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Yugoslavia
11 January 1972, Asker, Norway
8 August 1980, Freiburg, Germany
November 14, 2016
Skarsgard looks good on a snow-plow, though the story itself lacks credibility.
September 08, 2016
Dark, but exceptionally so, cooking up a tale of comeuppance that highlights sensational Norwegian locations, dimensional characters, and shocking acts of violence, keeping viewers on their toes as this wonderful movie unfolds.
September 12, 2016
A Scandinavian splattefest staining the snow-capped mountainsides of an otherwise-breathtaking Norwegian wonderland!
January 16, 2017
There is some very dark humor in this film. Several funny scenes involve a philosophical gangster who has an interesting theory about the role of average temperature in the efficiency of governments.
September 22, 2016
A Euro-trash procedural with precious little on its mind.
August 31, 2016
Moland directs cleanly, laying out the plot nicely, but also leadenly. This might be the slowest-moving action thriller I've ever seen - guess that's how they roll in Norway.
January 02, 2017
Neither the humor nor the drama are strong enough not to feel derivative.
September 08, 2016
Swift, fleet-of-foot, and efficient, with clean lines and a sleek finish, the Norwegian black comedy In Order of Disappearance glides through the world like a perfectly engineered car or a gorgeous piece of modern furniture.
August 26, 2016
The killings are creative and brutal, but eventually the whole structure of it becomes an empty, slick exercise in style.
August 26, 2016
A cheeky black comedy and worthy Norwegian successor to Kill Bill.
September 01, 2016
What saves it, paradoxically - even, at times, delightfully - from skidding off course into cliche is the profound appeal of its middle-of-the-road, but never dull, protagonist.
September 08, 2016
Combines black comedy with the dour, humorless mood of Nordic noir - two elements that are not, for Moland at any rate, as complementary as one might expect.

