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Legendary Nazi Diamonds Spark High-Stakes Chase Across Europe
22 Oct
Summary
- Sequel to hit Nordic adventure "Operation Napoleon" in the works
- Kristin and team hunt for "Tears of the Wolf" - Nazi diamonds hidden in WWII
- Journey spans Iceland, Finland, and Germany with twists, betrayals, and secrets
Two days ago, it was announced that sales agency Beta Cinema has boarded "Operation Napoleon - Tears of the Wolf," a sequel to the hit Nordic adventure "Operation Napoleon." The original film sold to more than 40 countries, including the U.S., where Magnolia released it.
In the sequel, Kristin and her team are on the trail of the "Tears of the Wolf" - a legendary stash of Nazi diamonds hidden during World War II. After witnessing a murder, Kristin uncovers the first clues and, together with Steve and Einar, deciphers fragmented wartime artifacts, lost musical notes, and encrypted codes. Their journey spans Iceland, Finland, and Germany, culminating in a high-stakes chase through Helsinki's underground bunker system and a dramatic showdown in the Finland Archipelago.
Pursued by brutal mercenaries and a deadly assassin, the trio must navigate twists, betrayals and historical secrets buried deep in Europe's past. Finnish director Jyri Kähönen is helming the English-language thriller, working from a script written again by Marteinn Thorisson.
The cast features returning leads Vivian Ólafsdóttir, Jack Fox, and Icelandic acting icon Ólafur Darri Ólafsson, joined by Tom Weston-Jones and Laura Birn. The film is shooting in Turku, the archipelago area in Finland, Iceland, and Hamburg until Nov. 21.