Jordskott

Jordskott

Title card (episode 1).
Screenplay by
  • Henrik Björn
  • Alexander Kantsjö
  • Fredrik T Olsson
Creative director(s) Henrik Björn
Starring
Theme music composer Erik Lewander, Olle Ljungman and Iggy Strange Dahl
Composer(s) Erik Lewander, Olle Ljungman and Iggy Strange Dahl
Country of origin Sweden
Original language(s) Swedish
No. of seasons 1
No. of episodes 10
Production
Producer(s) Filip Hammarström
Running time 60m[1]
Production company(s) Palladium Fiction for SVT
Release
Original network SVT
Picture format 16:9 HD
Audio format 5.1

Jordskott is a 2015 Swedish TV series, which is broadcast by SVT.[2] The series premiered on 16 February 2015, and the series was filmed in Sala and Ragunda in the summer of 2014. The series started broadcasting on ITV Encore in the UK on 10 June 2015.[3] The show's producers have ideas for a second season, but SVT is waiting to see how the show performs before deciding whether to continue.[4]

Plot

Police inspector Eva Thörnblad (Moa Gammel) returns to the village of Silverhöjd, seven years after her daughter Josephine disappeared beside a lake in the forest. Josephine's body was never found and it was presumed that she had drowned. Upon Eva's return, a boy is missing and Eva begins to look for similarities between this disappearance and that of her daughter. At the same time, she has to deal with the death and probate of her late father and his large timber felling and processing business, Thörnblad Cellulosa.

Over the course of the series, Eva discovers that the children's disappearance is inextricably tangled with the conflict between those who want to protect the forest and the community that depends on Thörnblad Cellulosa.

References

  1. "Jordskott – sold by ITV Studios". svtsales.com. Retrieved 18 July 2015.
  2. "Blir flera vändningar om vi får till en andra säsong". svt.se. Retrieved 14 April 2015.
  3. "ITV Encore acquires Swedish drama Jordskott". presscentre. Retrieved 14 April 2015.
  4. "Så säger SVT om en eventuell andra säsong av Jordskott". svt.se. Retrieved 8 September 2015.

External links

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