Mysteriet Holst Filming Locations
Mysteriet Holst Filming Locations
Quiet, residential Gärdet is home to several family-friendly attractions including the Maritime Museum and the National Museum of Science and Technology. Landmarks include the 155m-high Kaknästornet TV Tower, with its observation deck, and Stockholms Stadion, built for the 1912 Olympic Games. Paths wind past sculptures and a fountain in Tessinparken, one of several green spaces in the area.
Trondheim is a city on the Trondheim Fjord, in central Norway. Dating back to the 11th century, Gothic Nidaros Cathedral features an ornate rose window and a detailed west facade. Nearby, the Archbishop’s Palace Museum houses archaeological findings and sculptures, including gargoyles, removed from the cathedral. Ringve Museum is a music museum in a former manor house and barn.
Mysteriet Holst (2013)
June 27th, 1945. The norwegian resistance fighter Kai Holst travels to Stockholm. According to witnesses, he's going to "sort something out", and someone will be pale by the results. A day later he is found dead on a stairwell, shot in the head with his own gun. Despite mysterious circumstances, the police quickly concludes with suicide, and the case is dismissed. Case files are classified, and friends and family who ask questions are threatened.In this film, the investigation is resumed 68 years later. Through secret documents and old witness reports, Holst's last 24 hours alive are reconstructed, to find out what really happened.