Möller’s sophomore Danish feature produced by Nordisk Film with support from Nordisk Film & TV Fond just wrapped filming.

For his new psycho thriller Vogter (Prison - working title) after his multi-awarded debut The Guilty (Sundance Audience winner), Möller is reunited with producer Line Flint, co-writer Emil Nygaard Albertsen, and cinematographer Jasper J. Spanning.

The story about forgiveness and revenge, love and justice, is set in a modern Danish prison.

Danish star actress Sidse Babette Knudsen (Borgen, Wildland) plays the idealistic prison guard Eva, who is caught in the dilemma of her life when a young man from her past is placed in the prison where she works. Without revealing her secret, Eva asks to be moved to the young man's ward, the toughest and most violent in the prison. There, an electrifying and unpredictable psychological game starts between them, where Eva's sense of justice puts both her morality and future at stake.

In the role as the young inmate is the rising talent Sebastian Bull (Doggystyle, Pulse), while Dar Salim (Darkland, Game of Thrones) plays Eva's boss Rami. Additional cast include Marina Bouras (Love & Anarchy, When the Dust Settles), Jacob Lohmann (Shorta, Godland), Olaf Johannessen (The Killing), and Ida Cæcilie Rasmussen (As in Heaven).

Top crew members include production designer Kristina Kovacs (A Perfectly Normal Family, The Penultimate), editor Rasmus Stensgaard Madsen (Queen of Hearts) and music composer Jon Ekstrand (Queen of Hearts, 438 Days).

Vogter is produced by Nordisk Film Production, with co-financing from DR, SVT, support from the Danish Film Institute, the Swedish Film Institute and Nordisk Film TV Fond.

Paris-based Les Films du Losange handle world sales and French theatrical distribution.

The Danish theatrical release via Nordisk Film Distribution is scheduled for February 29, 2024.

Möller and Flint shared the 2015 Nordic Talents Prize for the idea of The Guilty, which went on winning 30 international awards and was remade in the US by Antoine Fuqua.

Möller’s most recent work was the drama series Dark Heart which picked up a Best Series Award from Series Mania’s International Panorama section in 2022.​