posted 11 Feb 2013, 06:36 by Julian Whiting
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updated 11 Feb 2013, 07:14
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As the snow settles in the UK and we spend cosy nights in front of
the TV, it’s a good week to breakout those Norsk Noir dvds. Indeed
January is a good month for Scandinavian Cinema as whole batch of dvd
has just been issued in the UK -
Out this January/February are -
BORGEN: SEASON 2 (15) 2011 DENMARK £19.99
The second season of the Danish drama following a female politician’s
rise to power and the way in which her role as prime minister alters her
behaviour. In this series, two years have past since Birgitte Nyborg
(Sidse Babett Knudsen) was elected prime minister and she continues to
deal with problems in both her personal and professional life. Having
split from her husband Philip (Mikael Birkkjær), she becomes envious
when he seems to be moving on.
Meanwhile, tensions rise in parliament as Labour members begin to
rebel and Birgette has to make important decisions regarding Danish
soldiers stationed in Afghanistan. The episodes comprise: ’89,000
Children’, ‘In Brussels No One Can Hear You Scream’, ‘The Last Worker’,
‘Battle Ready’, ‘Plant a Tree’, ‘Them and Us’, ‘What Is Lost Inwardly
Must Be Gained Outwardly: Part One’, ‘What Is Lost Inwardly Must Be
Gained Outwardly: Part Two’, ‘The Sanctity of Private Life’ and ‘An
Extraordinary Remark’.
DVD available at – http://www.worldonlinecinema.com/Home/scandinavian-films-on-dvd
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Tagged Borgen, Denmark, Mikael Birkkjær, Scandinavian Cinema, Sidse Babett Knudsen
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JACKPOT (15) 2011 NORWAY MARTENS, MAGNUS £15.99
Crime thriller in which a young man attempts to explain how winning a
jackpot on the pools with his friends led to chaos. The film opens with
Oscar Svendsen (Kyrre Hellum) surrounded by armed police and dead
bodies. He is taken into custody, and attempts to recall, for the
benefit of Inspector Solar (Henrik Mestad), how he ended up in the
situation; Oscar used to work as a supervisor at a factory, where he
became friendly with a group of ex-convicts, Billy (Arthur Berning),
Thor (Mads Ousdal) and Dan (Andreas Cappelen).
The four decided to enter a syndicate together and won a fortune and,
as in so many cases, the money ultimately led to despair rather than
happiness – though perhaps rarely in such a spectacular and brutal
fashion. Solar listens to the tale with a growing sense of incredulity;
how much is fact and how much is fiction?
DVD available at – http://www.worldonlinecinema.com/Home/scandinavian-films-on-dvd
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Tagged Arthur Berning, Henrik Mestad, Kyrre Hellum, Mads Ousdal, Magnus Martens, Norway, Scandinavian Cinema
JÄGARNA
JÄGARNA (15) 2011 SWEDEN SUNDVALL, KJELL £19.99
Thriller in which Erik (Rolf Lassgård) returns to his hometown to
reunite with his brother after the death of their abusive father. While
there, he investigates a case of deer poaching and uncovers that his
brother may be involved with the gang of hunters.
DVD available at – http://www.worldonlinecinema.com/Home/scandinavian-films-on-dvd
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Tagged Jägarna, Kjell Sundvall, Rolf Lassgard, Scandinavian Cinema, Sweden
THE KILLING: SEASON 3 (15) 2012 DENMARK SVEISTRUP, SØREN £39.99
All ten episodes from the third season of the Emmy-nominated Danish
crime drama. Having found peace after her previous ordeals, Detective
Inspector Sarah Lund (Sofie Gråbol) has her curiosity ignited when she
notices a tattoo on the victim of what seems to be a random murder at
the Copenhagen docks. Attention is quickly drawn toward the Zeeland oil
business run by the troubled Robert Zeuthen (Anders W.
Berthelsen) whose daughter has been kidnapped, and an old flame of
Lund’s believes that both the kidnapping and murder may be connected to a
possible assassination attempt on the prime minister.
DVD available at – http://www.worldonlinecinema.com/Home/scandinavian-films-on-dvd
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Tagged Denmark, Killing, Søren Sveistrup, Scandinavian Cinema, Sofie Gråbol
KING OF DEVIL’S ISLAND (12A) 2010 NORWAY HOLST, MARIUS £17.99
On a remote island off the coast of Norway in 1915, Governor Bestyreren
(Stellan Skarsgård) presides over the brutal and austere Bastoy Boys
Reform School. When the paedophile house master, Master Bråthen
(Kristoffer Joner), returns to the school under a cloud of corruption,
he quickly resumes his exploitation of power, inflicting both mental and
physical abuse on the boys.
The arrival of a new boy, 17-year-old Erling (Benjamin Helstad),
leads to a thwarted escape attempt and a violent uprising among the
boys, but it seems Erling’s fantasies of freedom are destined to remain
unfulfilled..BLU RAY – £19.99
DVD available at – http://www.worldonlinecinema.com/Home/scandinavian-films-on-dvd
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Tagged Benjamin Helstad, Kristoffer Joner, Marius Holst, Norway, Scandinavian Cinema, Stellan Skarsgård

KISS ME (15) 2011 SWEDEN KEINING, ALEXANDRA-THERESE £15.99
Drama about the intense relationship that develops between a pair of
young women who meet at an engagement party for their parents. Though
they haven’t previously met, Mia (Ruth Vega Fernandez) and Frida (Liv
Mjönes) are set to become stepsisters, with Mia’s father, Lasse (Krister
Henriksson), engaged to Frida’s mother, Elizabeth (Lena Endre). But
when the girls meet a spark ignites between them that suggests they
desire a different kind of relationship.
While Frida is upfront and honest about her feelings, Mia, who is
engaged to Tim (Joakim Nätterqvist), is conflicted and seeks refuge in
the preparations for her wedding and her life with Tim. However, a bond
gradually develops that has the potential to change their lives
forever. BLU RAY £17.99
DVD available at – http://www.worldonlinecinema.com/Home/scandinavian-films-on-dvd
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Tagged Alexandra-Therese Keining, Joakim Nätterqvist, Lena Endre, Liv Mjönes, Ruth Vega Fernandez, Scandinavian Cinema, Sweden, Tom Ljungman

UNIT ONE: SEASON 1 (15) 2000 DENMARK £24.99
All nine episodes of the first season of the Danish crime drama starring
Mads Mikkelsen and Charlotte Fich which follows an elite mobile task
force as they solve high-profile cases. Ingrid Dahl (Fich) has only
recently been promoted to commander of Unit One, a team given the role
of helping the local police deal with difficult cases. But as the they
descend deeper into the Danish underworld, each member of the unit must
face issues in both their work and personal lives..
DVD available at – http://www.worldonlinecinema.com/Home/scandinavian-films-on-dvd
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Tagged Charlotte Fich, Denmark, Erik Wedersøe, Lars Brygmann, Mads Mikkelsen, Peter Thorsboe, Scandinavian Cinema, Waage Sandø
FALSE TRAIL (15) 2011 SWEDEN SUNDVALL, KJELL £15.99
Swedish crime thriller starring Rolf Lassgard and Peter Stormare. The
sequel to Jägarna (1996), the film concerns Erik (Lassgard) who is asked
to return to his hometown in Sweden to solve a brutal murder. Although
hesitant to go back due to unfavourable memories of the town, Erik
accepts, but finding an answer to the murder proves a complex task.
DVD available at – http://www.worldonlinecinema.com/Home/scandinavian-films-on-dvd
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Tagged Jägarna, Kjell Sundvall, Peter Stormare, Rolf Lassgard, Scandinavian Cinema, Sweden
 ABOVE THE STREET, BELOW THE WATER (15) 2009 DENMARK SIELING, CHARLOTTE £12.99
Fresh from appearing in Borgen, Sidse Babett Knudsen stars in the contemporary Danish family drama alongside Nicolas Bro.
Anne (Knudsen) and Ask (Bro) are a husband and wife struggling to
juggle their commitments to their careers, their children and each
other. But when Ask states that he wants a break from the marriage, it
sets a chain of events in motion that will demand those involved to make
some decisions about what they really desire.
DVD available at – http://www.worldonlinecinema.com/Home/scandinavian-films-on-dvd
Review of the film -
‘Above the Street, Below the Water is a genuine attempt to show some
of the perils and pitfalls of marriage and families in the modern world.
That it comes with an all-star Nordic cast is something of a bonus.’
see full review by Ben Nicholson at -
http://www.cine-vue.com/2013/01/dvd-review-above-street-below-water.html ‘Above the Street, Below the Water’
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Tagged Borgen, Charlotte Sieling, Denmark, Nicolas Bro, Scandinavian Cinema, Sidse Babett Knudsen
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