Anker is released from prison after a fifteen-year sentence for robbery. His brother, Manfred, buried the loot. Only he knows where it is. Unfortunately, Manfred has developed a mental disorder that has made him forget everything. The brothers embark on an unexpected journey to discover money—and themselves. The Viking's Last Stand is a funny, fascinating, and provocative story about identity.
"One of the most prolific and acclaimed screenwriters in Danish cinema in recent decades, Anders Thomas Jensen has ranged from adherence to Dogme to comedy and melodrama, but he has taken a different approach in building his career as a director, dedicating himself to building a true genre, thus making his signature unmistakable." (Marianna Cappi)
