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The brutal murder of a young girl launches an extended police investigation. Detective Sarah Lund is supposed to leave for a new life in Sweden, but can't bring herself to leave the case behind. The girl's parents and friends struggle to cope with their loss. Troels Hartmann is campaigning to be mayor of Copenhagen, but struggles when links are revealed between city hall and the murder. Over a time span of twenty days, suspect upon suspect is sought out as violence and political pressures cast their shadows over the hunt for the killer. Two more seasons follow about a series of killings of soldiers and the abduction of an industrial magnate's daughter.
Series cast summary: | |||
Sofie Gråbøl | - | Sarah Lund 40 episodes, 2007-2012 | |
Morten Suurballe | - | Lennart Brix 30 episodes, 2007-2012 | |
Lars Mikkelsen | - | Troels Hartmann 20 episodes, 2007 | |
Bjarne Henriksen | - | Theis Birk Larsen 20 episodes, 2007 | |
Ann Eleonora Jørgensen | - | Pernille Birk Larsen 20 episodes, 2007 | |
Marie Askehave | - | Rie Skovgaard 20 episodes, 2007 | |
Anne Marie Helger | - | Vibeke Lund 20 episodes, 2007-2012 | |
Michael Moritzen | - | Morten Weber / - 19 episodes, 2007 | |
Søren Malling | - | Jan Meyer 19 episodes, 2007 | |
Nicolaj Kopernikus | - | Vagn / - 18 episodes, 2007 | |
Bent Mejding | - | Poul Bremer / - 17 episodes, 2007 | |
Jonas Leth Hansen | - | Emil Birk Larsen 17 episodes, 2007 | |
Kasper Leth Hansen | - | Anton / - 17 episodes, 2007 | |
Eske Forsting Hansen | - | Mark Lund / - 17 episodes, 2007-2012 | |
The Danish title "Forbrydelsen" translates to "The Crime", not "The Killing".
The series was a ratings success in Denmark with around 1.7 million viewers per week (one third of Danish viewers).
Sofie Gråbøl, who plays detective Sarah Lund in this original Danish series, went on to appear in just one episode of the American remake titled The Killing: My Lucky Day (2012). Coincidentally, her only scene is opposite her lead role counterpart Mireille Enos (Det. Sarah Linden).
Sarah Lund is an emotionally distant character in the series and although Sofie Gråbøl wanted to play her as an "isolated person [who is] unable to communicate", she initially found it difficult to strike the right balance. She later realised that the only people she knew who were like the character were men. As a result she began "acting like a man" until the character took shape.
Each fifty-minute episode covers twenty-four hours of the investigation.
Nikolaj Lie Kaas (Mathias Borch) & Jacob Lohmann (Dyhring) also worked together on Flaskepost fra P (2016) as Carl Mørck & Elias respectively.
Original Danish title: Forbrydelsen.
Forbrydelsen is a Danish police procedural drama television series created by Søren Sveistrup and produced by DR in co-production with ZDF Enterprises.
Søren Sveistrup, series creator and head writer, worked closely with lead actress Sofie Gråbøl throughout the writing process to successfully develop the character of Detective Inspector Sarah Lund. Sofie Gråbøl, in particular, became eager to defend her character.
Sofie Gråbøl had a history of playing emotionally demonstrative characters on Danish television-she had worked with Søren Sveistrup before on the TV-series Nikolaj og Julie (2002)-he approached her directly to play the part of Sarah Lund before work on the script began.
Despite her insistence that she wanted to play an "isolated person [who is] unable to communicate" Sofie Gråbøl initially found it difficult to strike the right balance for the emotionally-distant Lund and then realised that the only people she knew, who were like the character, were men. As a result, she began "acting like a man" until the character took shape.
During filming of the first series Søren Sveistrup refused to reveal the identity of the murderer or even specific plot points to members of the cast, including Sofie Gråbøl. The actors would receive the scripts only on an episode-by-episode basis just moments before shooting was scheduled to begin. Only Sofie Gråbøl was told that she was not the killer.
Forbrydelsen was first broadcast on the Danish national television channel DR1 on 7 January 2007, and has since been transmitted in many other countries worldwide.
Forbrydelsen has proved to be an international hit-garnering significant critical acclaim-particularly in the United Kingdom, Germany and The Netherlands, receiving numerous awards and nominations including a BAFTA Award and an International Emmy.
Novelizations of each series have been published by Macmillan.
The first season won the 2011 BAFTA award in the "Best International" category.
In 2011, a US remake, The Killing (2011), was produced by the American cable network AMC.
The first series consists of 20 fifty-minutes episodes, which follow the police investigation into the murder of a young woman from its commencement on 3 November to its conclusion on 22 November.
The first ten episodes were shown on DR1 each Sunday from early January to the middle of March 2007 and the intention was to show the remaining ten episodes in January-March 2008; however it was so popular in Denmark that in early March it was announced that the final ten episodes would be brought forward to the autumn of 2007; they were shown from late September to late November 2007.
Forbrydelsen II is set two years after the first season and consists of ten episodes. It aired in Denmark between 27 September and 29 November 2009. Episodes were screened eleven days later on Thursdays on Norwegian NRK1.
Forbrydelsen was shown on German TV channel ZDF and on Swedish SVT in the autumn of 2010.
In the United Kingdom, Forbrydelsen was shown on BBC Four, starting from 19 November 2011, following the success of the first series, on the Belgian channel, Canvas, starting on 25 November 2011, and in Australia on SBS Two, starting from 21 March 2012.
The Region 2 DVD with English subtitles was released on 19 December 2011.
Forbrydelsen III, premiered on Danish television on 23 September 2012. It commenced on NRK1 in Norway on Monday 8 October 2012, with an audience of 436,000.
Series 3 on BBC Four in the UK began on 17 November 2012 with 1.04 million viewers.
During filming of the first season, the actors received the scripts on an episode-by-episode basis, just moments before shooting was scheduled to begin. Creator Søren Sveistrup refused to reveal specific plots points or the muslim identity of the murderer to the cast and only told Sofie Gråbøl that she was not the killer.
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