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‘The Hanging Sun’ Review: A Dour, Carefully Generic Scandi-Noir With Few Surprises Bar the Accents
Jessica Kiang It’s kept deliberately vague where precisely Italian music-video director Francesco Carrozzini has set his feature debut, an adaption of the Jo Nesbø bestseller novel “Midnight Sun,” which closed a prestige-laden Venice Film Festival on an improbable note. One leans toward, maybe, Norway? But it could be Iceland or Greenland or any one of those far-flung, fjordy locales that usually turn out to belong to Denmark. It’s not like the language cues help: The dialogue is in English and the grand, windswept coastal landscapes are carefully scrubbed of signage that might, by so much as a single ‘ø,’ betray their provenance. The actors’ nationalities are less use still. Headlined by Italy’s Alessandro Borghi (“The Eight Mountains”), the rest of the cast is stacked with UK talent (Charles Dance, Peter Mullan, Jessica Brown Findlay), though we do know for sure, by the way the sun never sets and the mood is set firmly to “Nordic despair,” that we’re definitely not in either of those countries. Not to worry: Even without understanding exactly where we are, “The Hanging Sun” will feel familiar as a pair of worn-in pyjamas to anyone who has switched on a TV in the last decade. Because really, we’re in Scandiland, an amalgam location of every movie and television show from the recent “Scandi-noir” wave, a place sinister with secrets, seasonal affective disorders and Sarah Lund sweaters. 
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'I started travelling the world while studying remotely and now make £10k a month'
travelling the world.Louise Truman, 22, “caught the travel bug” when she flew to Tanzania to climb Mount Kilimanjaro in 2019.But, she’s always loved going away and even fundraised for a scientific expedition measuring radiation in Greenland at just 13. READ MORE: 'I spend £12k a pop on glam trips to Dubai but men offer to fly me out for free' She said: "I went purely so I could spend three weeks trekking across glaciers, climbing mountains, and avoiding the occasional polar bear."At 17, Louise saved up all her money from working at Tesco to spend a weekend in Spain.The, when the young woman had just finished her A-Levels and started a job as a digital marketer while studying Spanish and History virtually at King's College London she decided to go further.She said: "However tough the pandemic was for me mentally, I have never had such an opportunity like that to invest in myself."Over the first six months of lockdown and tentative reopening, I networked like crazy on LinkedIn."I picked up two new freelance marketing contracts, learnt incredible amounts from mentors, and started a social mobility project to help university students."Louise was able to study from anywhere due to the pandemic and she secured a stable income in her marketing role by last year.Now, she travels the world while working from her laptop – and has visited exotic countries like Costa Rica, Tanzania, Thailand, Peru and South Korea.Louise, from Guildford, Surrey, said: "Becoming a digital nomad was entirely accidental, but nobody around me was surprised."It was the best decision I’d ever made." Louise has even developed a following on TikTok as a content creator , @louisetruman, and it is now her main source of income giving her a massive £10,000 a
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