Police officers in a rural Swedish community are forced to come up with creative and slightly unlawful tactics in order to preserve their jobs in 'Kopps', the second film directed by Swedish filmmaker Josef Fares. The good citizens of Hogbodorna, Sweden, are just that - good citizens - and thus leave the town's law enforcement officials with little more to do than frequent cafés and drink copious amounts of coffee. After financial and criminal assessments by regional political leaders lead to the decision to close the station and lay off its employees, officers Jacob (Fares Fares, brother to director Josef) and Lasse (Göran Ragnerstam) decide to manufacture a little mischief to prove to the politicians the necessity of maintaining the force. Beginning by attempting to convince the town drunk to become a thief, Jacob and Lasse quickly get lost in their scheme as their activities escalate toward more menacing and destructive criminal acts. Meanwhile, Officer Benny (Torkel Petersson) - who doesn't know of his co-workers' plans and fancies himself to be a maverick cop with a bit of a violent streak - begins to suspect some sort of organized crime syndicate must be gaining a foothold in his town and sets out to apprehend or destroy the perpetrators, leading to a wildly hilarious and nearly devastating showdown.
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