Lifjord - The acquittal
Television series | |
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German title | Lifjord - The acquittal |
Original title | Norwegian: Frikjent , international marketing title: Acquitted |
Country of production | Norway |
original language | Norwegian |
Year (s) | since 2015 |
Production company |
Miso Film Norge & TV 2 Norway |
length | 45 minutes |
Episodes | 18 in 2 seasons |
genre | drama |
idea | Anna Bache-Wiig, Siv Rajendram Eliassen |
production | Jonas Allen, Peter Bose, Brede Hovland |
music | Kristoffer Bonsaksen, Mike Hartung, Kåre Vestrheim |
camera | Gaute Gunnari, Jakob Ingimundarson |
First broadcast | March 2, 2015 (Norway) on TV 2 |
German-language first broadcast |
February 4, 2016 on Sony Entertainment Television |
occupation | |
Lifjord - The acquittal (original title: Frikjent , translation: acquittal , international marketing title: Acquitted ) is a Norwegian television series. The German TV premiere of the series took place on February 4, 2016 on Sony Entertainment Television .
From October 27, 2016, a second season with 8 episodes was broadcast on TV 2 (Norway) .
content
season 1
Aksel Borgen, Aksel Nilsen ( Nicolai Cleve Broch ) before his name change , was tried 20 years ago for the murder of 18-year-old Karine Haansteen. However, this ended with the significant acquittal. Branded, he disappears from his hometown Lifjord in Norway and makes a career in Asia. He lives as a successful businessman in Kuala Lumpur with his wife Angeline and his son .
One day he is confronted with his past through his work: William Haansteen asks him to invest in the financially troubled solar company in Lifjord. Aksel flies to Norway, where old feuds sprout again and Eva Haansteen, the mother of the killed Karine, fights him bitterly.
season 2
After an outrageous confession, William Hansteen is brought to trial. Aksel hopes that the truth will come to light and that the old suspicion will finally wash him away. He receives support from public prosecutor Amina Sahir, who investigates every lead that Aksel exonerates.
Eva Haansteen uses every means to save her husband William from imprisonment. She starts an affair with the police officer Finn Kristoffersen, who is supposed to remove incriminating evidence.
When another girl dies, the investigation focuses again on the Nilsen family: Aksel's brother Erik is arrested. Left on his own, Aksel desperately tries to free himself and his brother from suspicions.
Cast and dubbing
The synchronization was carried out by Scalamedia under the direction of Kathrin Gaube and based on the scripts by Stefan Evertz .
figure | actor | synchronization |
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Aksel (Nilsen) borrowing | Nicolai Cleve Broch | Manou Lubowski |
Eva Hansteen | Lena Endre | Elisabeth Günther |
William Hansteen | Ingar Helge Gimle | Thomas Rauscher |
May-Britt Nilsen | Anne Marit Jacobsen | Marion Hartmann |
Erik Nilsen | Tobias Santelmann | Marc sting |
Tonje Sandvik | Synnøve Macody Lund | Shandra Schadt |
Angeline Borgen | Elaine Tan | Christine Stichler |
Svein Eriksen | Fridtjov Såheim | Tobias Lelle |
Lars Hansteen | Henrik Rafaelsen | Jakob Riedl |
Inger Moen Hansteen | Ellen Dorrit Petersen | Claudia Lössl |
Helene Hansteen | Susanne Boucher | Marcia from Rebay |
Tim Borgen | Mathias Romano | |
Finn Kristoffersen | Øystein Røger | |
Amina Sahir | Amrita Acharia |
reception
Lifjord is so far the most successful series on the Norwegian television channel TV2. The production was sold in more than 50 countries, with almost 40% of Norwegians watching the first episode.
distribution
The series is distributed internationally by FremantleMedia .
Web links
- Lifjord - The acquittal in the Internet Movie Database (English)
- Official website of the Norwegian broadcaster TV 2
- Lifjord - The acquittal at fernsehserien.de
Individual evidence
- ↑ variety.com
- ↑ wunschliste.de
- ↑ sonyentertainment.tv
- ↑ wunschliste.de
- ↑ Frikjent. Retrieved December 13, 2016 (nb-NO).
- ↑ German synchronous index: German synchronous index | Series | Lifjord - The acquittal. Retrieved August 16, 2017 .
- ↑ Selim Petersen: "Lifjord - The acquittal": Norway's most successful television series. SRF, October 31, 2016, accessed on August 1, 2017 .