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8 Greatest Nordic Noir Movies of All Time, Ranked

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Nordic noir is easily one of the most popular emergent genres of the 21st century. While the streaming boom of the 2010s can largely be credited with popularizing Nordic noir as a concept, this particular trend has been alive and well in Scandinavian cinema for decades and includes some of the most notable European films of all time. In more recent years, the field has further expanded to include a huge variety of genres and narrative styles, ranging from the intensely dramatic to the darkly comedic and everything in between.

Though it’s not strictly speaking a genre in itself, the term “Nordic noir” is generally applied to Scandinavian movies and shows with tense thriller plots, dark social commentary, and brooding cinematography. But that’s just the general outline, and individual filmmakers have pushed these tropes and themes to new heights over the years, creating some of the most engaging works of cinema ever produced. Read on to discover our ranked selection of the greatest Nordic noir movies of all time, including both landmark classics and underrated gems that deserve a lot more attention.

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‘In Order of Disappearance’ (2014)

Directed by Hans Petter Moland

 

 

 

 

 

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A darkly comedic action thriller, In Order of Disappearance stars Stellan Skarsgård as Nils Dickman, a carefree snowplow driver whose son dies of a drug overdose. When he discovers that his son was actually murdered, Nils sets out on a quest for vengeance that sparks a gang war. Besides Skarsgård, the movie also features Pål Sverre Valheim Hagen, Bruno Ganz, Birgitte Hjort Sørensen, Anders Baasmo Christiansen, Hildegun Riise, Peter Andersson, and more in key roles.

In Order of Disappearance premiered in competition at the 2014 Berlin International Film Festival, receiving favorable reviews from critics. A wildly entertaining and cleverly written crime comedy, the film is essentially a revenge thriller that critiques the whole revenge movie genre without veering into parody. However, the movie sadly underperformed at the box office and is largely overlooked, despite the sheer fun it brings to the narrative. Hans Petter Moland also directed an English-language remake, Cold Pursuit, which stars Liam Neeson and was released in 2019.


 

 

 

 

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In Order of Disappearance


Release Date

February 21, 2014

Runtime

115 minutes

 

Director

Hans Petter Moland

 

ProducersErik Poppe, Finn Gjerdrum, Peter Garde, Stellan Skarsgård, Lone Korslund, Stein B. Kvae, Geir Henning Eikeland

 




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‘The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo’ (2009)

Directed by Niels Arden Oplev

 

 

 

 

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Based on Stieg Larsson’s eponymous 2005 novel, The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo is a Swedish-Danish crime thriller written by Rasmus Heisterberg and Nikolaj Arcel. The movie follows a journalist who is hired by a retired industrialist to find his missing niece, who disappeared over 40 years ago. As he investigates, the journalist receives unexpected help from a female hacker, and together they unravel a twisted, decades-spanning mystery. The film stars Michael Nyqvist and Noomi Rapace, with Lena Endre, Sven-Bertil Taube, Peter Haber, and more in key roles.

The first film in the Millennium series, The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo was quite favorably reviewed by critics and very successful at the box office. A sprawling film with graphic violence and gripping performances, the movie is easily one of the most internationally popular Nordic noir films of all time. The movie earned several accolades, including a BAFTA for Best Film Not in the English Language, and inspired an English-language remake directed by David Fincher that stars Daniel Craig and Rooney Mara.

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‘The Hunt’ (2012)

Directed by Thomas Vinterberg

 

 

 

 

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A Danish psychological drama film, The Hunt stars Mads Mikkelsen as Lucas, a divorced kindergarten teacher. Set in a small village around Christmas, the movie follows the events that occur when Lucas is falsely accused of sexually abusing a child, leading to mass hysteria and violent harassment. Besides Mikkelsen, the film also stars Thomas Bo Larsen, Annika Wedderkopp, Lasse Fogelstrøm, and more in lead roles.

The Hunt premiered in competition at the 2012 Cannes Film Festival, where it received critical acclaim and won Mikkelsen the festival’s Best Actor Award. Widely regarded as one of the best psychological dramas of all time, the film has been praised for Mikkelsen’s performance and the stellar direction. The movie went on to earn several more accolades, including the 2013 Nordic Council Film Prize, and was nominated for Best Foreign Language Film at both the Golden Globe Awards and the Academy Awards.


 

 

 

 

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The Hunt


Release Date

November 14, 2012

Runtime

116 Minutes

 




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‘Headhunters’ (2011)

Directed by Morten Tyldum

 

 

 

 

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Based on Jo Nesbø’s eponymous 2008 novel, Headhunters is a Norwegian action thriller movie that follows a successful corporate recruiter who moonlights as an art thief. When he discovers that one of his potential job prospects owns a valuable painting, he plans to steal it, but the theft is just the beginning of an escalating series of events that threaten to destroy everything he’s built. The movie stars Aksel Hennie in the lead role, with Nikolaj Coster-Waldau, Synnøve Macody Lund, Julie Ølgaard, and more as supporting characters.

Headhunters premiered in Norway in August 2011 to critical and commercial success, eventually becoming the highest-grossing Norwegian film of all time, but it’s still sorely underrated and underwatched by international audiences. A darkly comedic thriller full of unexpected twists, the film is an offbeat take on the Nordic noir genre that features all the hallmarks, yet takes a wildly different approach that sets it apart. The movie has received several accolades, including four Amanda Award nominations and a BAFTA nomination for Best Foreign Language Film.

Headhunters


Release Date

August 4, 2011

Runtime

100 minutes

 




4

‘Jar City’ (2006)

Directed by Baltasar Kormákur

 

 

 

 

Ingvar E Sigurðsson as Detective Erlendur in Jar City

 

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Based on the 2000 novel Mýrin by Arnaldur Indriðason, Jar City is an Icelandic noir thriller inspired by real events. The film follows Police Detective Erlendur (Ingvar E. Sigurðsson) as he investigates the murder of an old man, finding links to a decades-old rape case, several missing persons cases, and controversial genetics research. Besides Sigurðsson, the film also features Ágústa Eva Erlendsdóttir, Björn Hlynur Haraldsson, Atli Rafn Sigurðsson, and more in key roles.

Jar City and the book it’s based on were both inspired by a real-life Icelandic controversy where it was discovered that people’s genetic data was being used without their knowledge. That fact makes this already chilling movie even more horrifying. It’s a grisly and gripping mystery film that ties together the past and present with buried secrets and unethical scientific practices, further enhanced by its masterful direction and near-perfect performances. An English-language remake produced by director Baltasar Kormákur was announced in the 2000s, but the project has been stuck in development hell for the past two decades.


 

 

 

 

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Jar City


Release Date

October 20, 2006

Runtime

93 minutes

 


Cast

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    Ingvar E. Sigurðsson

    Erlendur

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    Ágústa Eva Erlendsdóttir

    Eva Lind

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    Björn Hlynur Haraldsson

    Sigurður Óli

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    Ólafía Hrönn Jónsdóttir

    Elínborg



3

‘Insomnia’ (1997)

Directed by Erik Skjoldbjærg

 

 

 

 

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Set in a town located above the Arctic Circle, Insomnia is a Norwegian thriller film starring Stellan Skarsgård as Jonas Engström, a homicide detective who mistakenly shoots his partner. After covering up the accidental murder, Engström is haunted by the guilt of his actions, which manifests as terrible insomnia. Besides Skarsgård, the movie also features Sverre Anker Ousdal, Bjørn Floberg, Gisken Armand, Maria Bonnevie, and more in key roles.

Arguably one of Stellan Skarsgård’s greatest film performances, Insomnia premiered in 1997 to critical acclaim, receiving praise for its writing, performances, and direction by debut director Erik Skjoldbjærg. The movie is a thoroughly engaging psychological thriller that presents a layered character study on par with the most prestigious works of philosophical literature. The film inspired an American remake of the same name in 2002, which was directed by Christopher Nolan and features Al Pacino in the lead role.


 

 

 

 

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Insomnia


Release Date

March 14, 1997

Runtime

96 Minutes

 




2

‘Border’ (2018)

Directed by Ali Abbasi

 

 

 

 

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Based on John Ajvide Lindqvist’s eponymous short story, Border is a genre-bending Swedish fantasy thriller starring Eva Melander as Tina, a customs officer with an unusual appearance and an extraordinary sense of smell. When she encounters a suspicious man who looks like her, Tina discovers long-hidden secrets about her true identity and the horrifying secret behind a child pornography ring. Besides Melander, the film also features Eero Milonoff, Sten Ljunggren, Jörgen Thorsson, and more in key roles.

Border premiered at the 2018 Cannes Film Festival, where it received near-universal acclaim and won the Un Certain Regard award. The film went on to earn several more accolades, including an Academy Award nomination for Best Makeup and Hairstyling, and was selected as Sweden’s entry for Best Foreign Language Film. An unpredictable thriller with an unsettling story and brilliant performances, the movie combines fantasy, noir, and horror elements to create a truly unique and mind-blowing experience.


 

 

 

 

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Border


Release Date

September 27, 2018

Runtime

110 minutes

 




1

‘The Guilty’ (2018)

Directed by Gustav Möller

 

 

 

 

Jakob Cedergren as Asger looking at the camera worried in The Guilty 2018

 

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A Danish crime thriller film, The Guilty was the directorial debut of director and co-writer Gustav Möller. The movie stars Jakob Cedergren as Asger Holm, a Copenhagen police officer who is under fire for using deadly force and assigned to handle emergency calls while awaiting his court hearing. When he receives a mysterious call from a potential kidnapping victim, it’s the start of a tense and harrowing night that gets increasingly complicated as time wears on. Besides Cedergren, the film also stars Jessica Dinnage, Omar Shargawi, Johan Olsen, and more in supporting voice roles.

An ambitious, contained thriller set entirely within the confines of an emergency call center, The Guilty premiered at the 2018 Sundance Film Festival in the World Cinema Dramatic Competition section. Highly acclaimed by critics and a box office success, the movie is easily one of the most successful thriller films of recent times, with brilliant performances and near-perfect writing. The movie was selected as the Danish submission for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film and was named one of the Top 5 Foreign Language Films of the year by the National Board of Review. An American remake directed by Antoine Fuqua and starring Jake Gyllenhaal was released in 2021.


 

 

 

 

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The Guilty


Release Date

October 19, 2018

Runtime

85 Minutes

 




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