No Rest For The Wicked 2026

Directed by Kasper Kalle Nocturnal

On a remote Faroese island in 1862, a young fisherman is enamoured by a mysterious stranger. When disaster strikes, desire, grief, and superstition collide in this haunting, queer folk horror.

Denmark / Faroe Islands / Iceland In Danish and Faroese with English subtitles
103 minutes
TBC
NZ Classification TBC

Director

Screenplay

Rasmus Birch

Producer

Lars Bredo Rahbek

Cinematography

Jacob Møller

Editors

Mads Michael Olsen, Mark Bukdahl

Music

Hettarher

Production Design

Sabine Hviid

Cast

Egor Venned, Pilou Asbæk, Sofia Nolsøe Mikkelsen, Jóhannes Haukur Jóhannesson

Elsewhere

Baldur (Egor Venned) lives a humble life in a fishing village on the isolated Faroe Islands where the desolate, wild waters are treacherously rocky, surrounding an environment shrouded in fog and secrecy. When the nomadic, charismatic whaler Helge (Pilou Asbæk) becomes stranded on the island's shore, Baldur falls in love with him and decides to join him at sea, much to his mother's dismay. But when tragedy strikes, their forbidden love unleashes a force as uncompromising as the ocean that threatens the way of life on the island.

Based on Karl Heinrich Ulrichs’s short story, No Rest for the Wicked is a tender folk horror that blends a timeless queer romance with classic vampire lore. Drawing inspiration from Gothic romance, familial and religious bonds are tested as the villagers turn on each other in the presence of death. Kasper Kalle's debut feature sits comfortably alongside the work of Robert Eggers in this atmospheric, seductive film that will speak to horror aficionados. Accentuated by the rugged landscape, the film is as chilling and cruel as it is enduringly heartfelt in a tale that asks whether love can transcend death.

– Madison Marshall