Face To Face

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Season 2
While searching for Sapphire, Susanne falls into the hands of John and is defenceless at the mercy of him. In the face of death, she makes a shocking discovery.
Susanne discovers her ex-colleague Maja in a subway station. She finds out that Maja has a connection with John and is involved in smuggling girls at the strip club.
A desperate Susanne looks for help to find Sapphire, who has fled. She contacts C.C., a war veteran and former patient with PTSD.
Susanne finds the witness Sapphire in the strip club and learns that she is likely the next victim with John as the murder suspect.
Using a pretext, Susanne succeeds in questioning her ex-husband Björn, who is in prison for murder. Björn gives her the name of the club and advises her to seek help.
Susanne finds the policewoman, Louise, and she admits that there was a testimony of a woman's murder. The witness worked in a club to which Susanne's ex-husband was connected.
Susanne tells police chief Richard, her husband's superior and friend, about her mysterious patient. Richard claims that he knows nothing about the murders of young women.
After her daughter's suicide, psychologist Susanne withdraws for weeks; a stranger asks for help, but while under hypnosis, he makes a terrible confession.
Investigator Bjørn arrives at the morgue for an ordinary identification of a young Jane Doe when his world is turned upside down, as the girl turns out to be his own daughter. The Coroner’s verdict is clear - she committed suicide. Bjørn refuses to accept this and a tiny clue propels him into a hunt for the possible murder...
Bjørn is lead to a luxury apartment where he encounters an unknown young woman. She turns out to be his daughter’s wife. Bjørn unravels a mysterious and criminal life of his deceased daughter, who prostituted herself on the dark web.
Off hours Bjørn arrives at a high-end brothel to find a hooker, who introduced his daughter to prostitution and with whom the daughter enjoyed the dolce vita with fast money and trafficking of drugs to the demanding club life in the city.
Bjørn meets a renowned criminal club owner, whom he knows from the past when they made shady deals. The club owner confronts Bjørn with the fact that the daughter was not the innocent girl that Bjørn remembers. She was not a victim; she was in fact the manager of a blackmarket drug business on the dark web.
The arrow points in the direction of Bjørn's former partner and personal friend in the police. A shady and corrupt cop who has cooked up several lies, but Bjørn knows he met with his daughter on the night of her death. Bjørn cuts through his lies and manages to get the name of the expected spider in the web.
Bjørn interrogates the mysterious mastermind at gun point only to realise that the man was a father figure to his own daughter. Bjørn must face that the life of his daughter’s wild lifestyle, depression and crime was because of Bjørns neglect and absence. Bjørn understands that he himself is guilty of his daughter’s suicid...
Finally convinced the daughter took her own life, a vulnerable and desperate Bjørn meets with his ex-wife to say goodbye to their daughter. Mourning at the casket the investigator Bjørn cannot but help notice a mark on her mouth that indicates a violent action. Facts and people lying to his face all add up and send him mad...
Bjørn confronts the Coroner, who perceives him as raving mad. The Coroner calls the chief of Police who is also a friend of Bjørn. After Bjørns initial conspiracy theory falls apart they persuade him to be committed for psychiatric treatment. In a last mad rant Bjørn connect the dots and paints a picture of the events at t...
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A gripping and powerful exploration into the tense world of workplace reconciliation and conflict resolution, capturing the bitterness of betrayal and the power struggles that exists behind the scenes, Face To Face is Michael Rymer's (Angel Baby) acclaimed adaptation of David Williamson's (Balibo, Don's Party) intensely to...
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