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Larsen plays Mikael in Nuummioq, Greenland's first feature film. [3] [4] In 2018, he co-starred in Anori, a film based on Greenlandic myths. It was the first Greenlandic feature film by a female director. [5] In the 2010 Danish series Borgen, Larsen played the fictitious Prime Minister of Greenland Jens Enok Berthelsen. When a new series was ...
The first season was broadcast in Denmark in the autumn of 2010, the second in the autumn of 2011, [3] and the third beginning 1 January 2013. In the UK, BBC Four started broadcasting the first season on 7 January 2012, with a repeat-showing starting on 13 June 2012. [ 4 ]
In the UK, the first season was aired on BBC Four during the first few weeks of 2012, [1] and the second season was aired in January 2013. [2] In the US, Link TV aired the first season in the fall of 2011 and the second in the summer of 2012. [3]
Television shows filmed in Greenland (2 P) Pages in category "Television shows filmed in Denmark" ... (American TV series) season 13; F.
The vast majority of the show is in German, but the first season especially has scenes where characters with Danish background such as the roles played by Roland Møller and Mads Hjulman converse in Danish. In the third season, two lesser characters speak English, and the main cast switch to English when addressing them.
The series was predominantly filmed at TV-Drama's film studio at TV-byen in Søborg, Denmark, as well as on location. Filming also took place in Sweden, Germany, Iceland and other close regional countries. The format of each episode balances the forensic process and an unfolding backstory that includes the somewhat ambivalent relationships ...
For Season 4 the Viaplay Group has partnered as co-producer and will air all four seasons on its streaming platform in multiple territories including Sweden, Norway, Denmark, Poland, and the Netherlands. [20] Season 4 will have 13 22-minute episodes, along with a 45-minute series finale coming early 2025. [21]
The Chestnut Man (Danish: Kastanjemanden) is a Danish crime series released on Netflix on 29 September 2021. The series was created by Dorte Warnøe Hagh, David Sandreuter, and Mikkel Serup, is directed by Kasper Barfoed and Mikkel Serup, and is based on the book of the same name by Søren Sveistrup.