

Two brothers, one dead dad in a roof box, zero euros for dignity.
The two estranged brothers Emil and Magnus travel to Spain to bring home the body of their drunken and now dead father. What Emil doesn’t know is that Magnus has only agreed to go because of their father’s valuable Rolex watch which can save his bleeding finances. But when it turns out the transportation of the body will cost more than 10,000 Euro, Magnus convinces his reluctant little brother to run away with the body hidden in a roof box on top of a way too small rental car. Soon the two brothers find themselves on a wild escape from the police, and their father’s last trip forces them to face their own problems.
Acting
Real brothers Millang weaponizing genuine sibling chemistry.
Writing
Every escalation feels inevitable yet completely unhinged.
Practical Effects
The roof box. That's it. That's the highlight.

Director
Magnus Millang
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
Magnus and Emil Millang are actual brothers, and Magnus also directed—this family really said 'let's air our dysfunction for art.'
The film leans into Scandinavian 'ugly tourism' tropes—Danes behaving badly abroad is practically its own subgenre at this point.