Arctic Circle (TV series) explained

Native Name:Ivalo
Director:Hannu Salonen
Composer:Vladislav Delay
Num Seasons:3
Num Episodes:21
Runtime:50 minutes

Arctic Circle (Finnish: '''Ivalo''') is a Finnish-German crime drama television series that premiered on Finnish streaming service Elisa Viihde at Christmas 2018 and later on Yle.[1] The series stars Iina Kuustonen, Maximilian Brückner, Pihla Viitala, Clemens Schick[2] and Susanna Haavisto.

Arctic Circle is the first co-production between Finland's Yellow Film & TV and Germany's Bavaria Film, picked up for world distribution by Paris-based Lagardère Studios. The series was created by Yellow Film & TV CEO Olli Haikka and Head of Drama Petja Peltomaa with Joona Tena who shares the writing credit with Iceland's experienced Jón Atli Jónasson.[3] Arctic Circle is directed by Finnish-born, Germany-based Hannu Salonen.

Plot

Set in an icy Finnish Lapland, Finnish police officer Nina Kautsalo (Iina Kuustonen) finds a nearly dead prostitute in a cabin in the wilderness. The case takes a surprising turn when a deadly virus is found in the prostitute's body. Nina and German virologist Thomas Lorenz (Maximilian Brückner) start investigating the case.

Cast and characters

Season 1

Season 2

Episodes

Season 3 (2023)

Production

In November 2017, it was announced that the main cast would consist of Iina Kuustonen, Maximilian Brückner, Clemens Schick and Pihla Viitala.[4] It was also announced that filming of season one would begin in Finland later that month, on the 27th of November 2017.[5] Filming of season 2 took place in Finnish Lapland during the autumn of 2020 and later winter/early spring of 2021.[6]

Release

The series aired on ZDF in Germany in 2020.[7] In North America the rights to the series were acquired by Topic. As part of its ongoing distribution deal Lagardère Studios Distribution also sold the rights to Polar+ (France), RTS (Switzerland), BeTV (Belgium), Videotron (Canada), NPO (The Netherlands), IVI (Russia), Canal Plus (Poland), RTP (Portugal), Cosmopolitan TV (Spain), Elisa (China) and FTV Outre-mer 1e (France overseas).[8]

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Yellow Film & TV and Bavaria prepare for Arctic Circle . 3 April 2017. Nordisk Film & TV Fond . Annika . Pham .
  2. News: White . Peter . 'War Horse' Star Maximilian Brückner & 'Casino Royale's Clemens Schick To Front Euro Drama Series . 19 January 2019 . Deadline . 7 November 2017 . en.
  3. Web site: Economou . Vassilis . TV series Arctic Circle goes beyond polar landscapes . Cineuropa . 4 January 2022 . 1 March 2018.
  4. Web site: Clarke . Stewart . Cast Assembled for Nordic Noir 'Arctic Circle' . . 4 January 2022 . 7 November 2017.
  5. Web site: LS Distribution . Pan-European coproduction Arctic Circle to commence filming . LS Distribution . 4 January 2022 . 7 November 2017.
  6. Web site: Lapland Film . Arctic Circle, Season 2 – Pandemic Prophecy: Filming During a Virus Outbreak . Lapland Film . 31 May 2021 . 4 January 2022.
  7. Web site: Kaminska . Karolina . ZDF explores Arctic Circle . C21 Media . 4 January 2022 . 10 July 2019.
  8. Web site: Keslassy . Elsa . Topic Acquires North American Rights to Season 2 of Nordic Thriller 'Arctic Circle' (EXCLUSIVE) . . 4 January 2022 . 20 November 2020.