The money tree (pengetræet)

The name Stein Bagger sounds recognizable in the ears of all Danes. The Danes followed, with great interest, how the company IT Factory grew to unimaginable heights, and then how subsequent extensive fraud that lay behind, which later became the subject of enormous media coverage back in 2008. After several years with great positive attention in the IT industry , due to the company's impressive growth results and several coveted awards, the company was ready for a long-awaited IPO and a potential sale to the US General Atlentic. But then things went wrong. The IT Factory's enormous success was sprouted in a soil fertilized by fraud and deception - and one man seemed to be behind it. Stein Bagger, the CEO and he had now fled to the United States.

Most people know the story and the accompanying lawsuit that followed. But the story is constantly retold from the perspective of the media and the victims. It's over now. The film The Money Tree will give Stein Bagger a perspective on; how did it end the way it did? What was the prehistory of Denmark's biggest fraud case? And who is the man behind the name we all know?

The film does not promise the full truth - but it does promise a story you have not heard before.

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An award-winning drama about war, wounds and brotherhood.

A drama about the war that never ends. How do you live on after being at war and can you even return to everyday life after feeling the horrors of war?

Two fellow soldiers meet at a pub for a game of billiards. They have not seen each other for several years, so why suddenly now? Old traumas, unresolved conflicts and raw violence hang in the air. Because even though the war is over, it does not mean that they are done fighting. Or that old wounds have healed.

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