by Mads Brügger
“This could either be the world’s biggest murder mystery – or the world’s most idiotic conspiracy theory.” The story begins in 1961, when UN Secretary-General Dag Hammarskjöld is killed in a plane crash in the Congo. The controversial background of the event remains unclear to this day, and shrouds the incident in the allure of an unresolved crime. More than 50 years later, investigative journalist and filmmaker Mads Brügger revisits the case. Equipped with a safari helmet, he sets out and in his own, provocatively humorous search for clues, forces himself into the surprisingly deep and frightening abyss of an opaque reality that has an unmistakable colonial dimension.