"CODE NAME: Nagasaki" tells the story of Marius and Fredrik, two young men who forged their friendship through filmmaking and decided to put their skills to a unique challenge: finding Marius’ long lost Japanese mother.
After serving 10 years in prison for murder, Jenny returns to society. She wants to live a quiet life and resume her responsibilities as a mother, but soon shadows from the past start to appear.
Stavanger is no longer a small fishing town on the West Coast of Norway. People are wealthier, the cars more expensive and the houses more luxurious. In the middle of this materialistic everyday reality is Jonny Kristiansen, an up and coming 25 year old broker. Hungry for money and success, he is pulled into an unscrupulous financial world. Jonny takes off and aims at becoming the richest and most powerful at whatever cost.
Two men in a warehouse, one young, the other not so young. All is well in the world. The telephone rings. Something is about to happen.
After two years of film school in Stavanger, Fredrik S. Hana’s work as a filmmaker began in 2010. He created a collective, working together with other aspiring film workers to make short films and music videos as director, writer, and editor. Hana's first documentary CODE NAME: NAGASAKI was awarded with the Grand Jury Award for Best Documentary during the Slamdance Film Festival in February 2021.
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