Producer Berna Levin and actors Adam Pålsson and Ellise Chappell talk about taking on the origin story behind the troubled Swedish detective – with his late creator’s blessing
s endings go, Kurt Wallander’s was pretty concrete. The final sentences of Henning Mankell’s last book about the Swedish police officer,, are some of the most bleakly abrupt ever put to print. “Kurt Wallander slowly descended into a darkness that some years later transported him into the empty universe known as Alzheimer’s disease,” they read. “After that there is nothing more. The story of Kurt Wallander is finished, once and for all.
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