She and Johan's dad Björn got to see the film in a preview.

- It was hard and I felt bad all day after. I remember all this very clearly, from day one. I remember where I was when I found out about this with Thomas Quick and what he told me, says Anna-Clara Asplund.

Johan Asplund's mother Anna-Clara Photo: Håkan Sjöström / SVT

Gone bad

What do you think a feature film has been made about the case of Thomas Quick?

- Yes, I hope it gets all possible attention. That people in common get their eyes on the unreasonable in the whole, how incredibly badly affected we have been by this and everything Quick said he did with Johan.

Starts and ends with Johan

Eleven-year-old Johan Asplund's trackless disappearance in November 1980 was the first unresolved case that Thomas Quick took on and the last one he was convicted of. In total, he was sentenced for eight murders, but after he returned his acknowledgments he was released from all.

Scene from "Quick" where Hannes Råstam (Jonas Karlsson) interviews Thomas Quick (David Dencik) Photo: Ragna Jorming

Photo: Nordisk Film AB

"Quick - beyond all reasonable doubt" which thus has Sweden premiere on Friday is directed by Mikael Håfström and has Jonas Karlsson and Alba August in the lead roles as journalists Hannes Råstam and Jenny Küttim. The role of Thomas Quick is made by David Dencik.