Anno 1790 | |
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Genre |
Crime Historical Drama |
Written by | Jonas Frykberg |
Directed by | Rickard Petrolius |
Starring | Peter Eggers Joel Spira |
Country of origin | Sweden |
No. of episodes | 10 |
Production | |
Producers | Johan Mardell Rolf Sohlman Lisa Dahlberg. |
Production locations | Kumla, Stockholm |
Cinematography | Geir Hartly Andreassen |
Running time | 60 min. |
Production companies | Pampas Produktion
[1] Sveriges Television YLE TV2 Norge DR ARD |
Original release | |
Network | SVT1 |
Anno 1790 is a Swedish historic crime drama starring Peter Eggers, Joel Spira and Linda Zilliacus. The ten episodes were broadcast on SVT in the autumn of 2011. [2] [3]
The series is based on an original idea by executive producer Johan Mardell and lead writer Jonas Frykberg. Richard Petrelius directed most episodes, aided by Levan Akin and Christina Humle. [2] The Guldbagge Award-winning cinematographer Geir Hartly Andreassen was also signed on to the project [4] . The main scriptwriter was Jonas Frykberg. [4] He worked with Sara Heldt and Alex Haridi. [5]
The main character is Johan Gustav Dåådh ( Peter Eggers) a former army physician from the Russo-Swedish War (1788–1790), now criminal inspector in Stockholm. He is inspired by the French Revolution and the new ideas of his time. He is an atheist and a strong supporter of republicanism, and he has embraced Voltaire's philosophy. He has also fallen in love with Magdalena, wife of his superior, Walhstedt. Magdalena shares Dåådh's worldview. Dåådh struggles with seeking to change the world while influencing his revolutionary friends to refrain from violence. [5] [6]
Inspector Dåådh's assistant is Simon Freund, portrayed by Joel Spira. Simon Freund is in many ways Inspector Dåådh's opposite, being a more conservative man with a strong faith in God, though he does have a bad habit of drinking. [6]
Production on the series started in September 2010. Most scenes were filmed in an abandoned hangar converted into a studio, located in a quarry outside Kumla. Several scenes were shot in Gamla stan (Old Town), the historic quarter of Stockholm. [5]
The series was shot using Arriflex Alexa, a film-style digital motion picture camera similar to Red One. [8]
The series was released on DVD in 2012. [9]
Anno 1790 | |
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Genre |
Crime Historical Drama |
Written by | Jonas Frykberg |
Directed by | Rickard Petrolius |
Starring | Peter Eggers Joel Spira |
Country of origin | Sweden |
No. of episodes | 10 |
Production | |
Producers | Johan Mardell Rolf Sohlman Lisa Dahlberg. |
Production locations | Kumla, Stockholm |
Cinematography | Geir Hartly Andreassen |
Running time | 60 min. |
Production companies | Pampas Produktion
[1] Sveriges Television YLE TV2 Norge DR ARD |
Original release | |
Network | SVT1 |
Anno 1790 is a Swedish historic crime drama starring Peter Eggers, Joel Spira and Linda Zilliacus. The ten episodes were broadcast on SVT in the autumn of 2011. [2] [3]
The series is based on an original idea by executive producer Johan Mardell and lead writer Jonas Frykberg. Richard Petrelius directed most episodes, aided by Levan Akin and Christina Humle. [2] The Guldbagge Award-winning cinematographer Geir Hartly Andreassen was also signed on to the project [4] . The main scriptwriter was Jonas Frykberg. [4] He worked with Sara Heldt and Alex Haridi. [5]
The main character is Johan Gustav Dåådh ( Peter Eggers) a former army physician from the Russo-Swedish War (1788–1790), now criminal inspector in Stockholm. He is inspired by the French Revolution and the new ideas of his time. He is an atheist and a strong supporter of republicanism, and he has embraced Voltaire's philosophy. He has also fallen in love with Magdalena, wife of his superior, Walhstedt. Magdalena shares Dåådh's worldview. Dåådh struggles with seeking to change the world while influencing his revolutionary friends to refrain from violence. [5] [6]
Inspector Dåådh's assistant is Simon Freund, portrayed by Joel Spira. Simon Freund is in many ways Inspector Dåådh's opposite, being a more conservative man with a strong faith in God, though he does have a bad habit of drinking. [6]
Production on the series started in September 2010. Most scenes were filmed in an abandoned hangar converted into a studio, located in a quarry outside Kumla. Several scenes were shot in Gamla stan (Old Town), the historic quarter of Stockholm. [5]
The series was shot using Arriflex Alexa, a film-style digital motion picture camera similar to Red One. [8]
The series was released on DVD in 2012. [9]