
Danish auteur Christoffer Boe is a great favorite in these parts, a film maker who we have been following since his debut feature Reconstruction through to his most recent effort - the first person descent into madness Offscreen - and we have been anxiously been waiting for whatever Boe may do next. And what he's doing next is a thriller titled Everything Will Be Fine.
A film director flees from a car accident in which he was at fault — out of fear of the consequences for his coming film and the adoption of his future son. The day after the accident, he discovers that the man he ran over is in fact hiding a dangerous secret capable of toppling the government. He decides to risk everything in an attempt to expose the man's story to the public — but as it turns out, nothing is actually what it seems.
Given Boe's past history expect this to be very smart, impeccably well shot and very likely not at all interested in playing by the standard thriller rules. Boe lives in a unique world somewhere between the arthouse and conventional genre film and loves nothing more than to fuse and confuse the two in surprising fashion. Everything Will Be Fine is do for release in early 2010.

