Katla (TV series) explained

Creator:
Director:
  • Baltasar Kormákur
  • Börkur Sigþórsson
  • Þóra Hilmarsdóttir
Starring:
Composer:Högni Egilsson
Country:Iceland
Num Seasons:1
Num Episodes:8
Producer:
  • Agnes Johansen
  • Baltasar Kormákur
  • Magnús Viðar Sigurðsson
Cinematography:Bergsteinn Björgúlfsson
Editor:
  • Sigurður Eyþórsson
  • Sigvaldi J. Kárason
Company:RVK Studios
Network:Netflix

Katla (stylized as KATLA) is an Icelandic mystery-drama television series created by Baltasar Kormákur and Sigurjón Kjartansson. The show premiered on 17 June 2021 on Netflix.[1]

Synopsis

A year after an eruption of the Katla volcano began, only a few people remain in the nearby town of Vík, persisting despite choking ash. An ash-caked woman who apparently disappeared twenty years earlier appears in the village, looking as she did back then. More ash-caked people who died in the past arrive in Vík, creating a paradox for those who knew them and reviving legends of "changelings". Meanwhile, a volcanologist from Reykjavík discovers the remains of a meteorite buried in the glacier, while having to deal emotionally with the reappearance of his dead son. Through their interactions with the "changelings", the inhabitants of Vík are forced to find their own ways of dealing with their unresolved issues from the past.

Cast and characters

Production

In February 2017, Variety magazine reported that Baltasar Kormákur would be working on Katla, a supernatural drama series centered on the volcano of the same name, with filming to take place outside Reykjavík.[2] In October 2019, it was reported that RVK Studios was developing the series for Netflix, to be directed by Kormákur and Sigurjón Kjartansson.[3] The series started production prior to the COVID-19 pandemic, and the subsequent forced shutdown put a halt to the work, which had covered a few weeks by that point. Kormákur resumed production in April 2020.[4]

Critical reception

John Doyle of The Globe and Mail wrote: "In what is a slow-moving, Stygian and enigmatic eight-part series ... there's a beguiling mystery about heartbreak."[5] Robyn Chowdhury of New Scientist praised the series in her review, concluding: "Katla is a thriller with such depth that some episodes, particularly the fast-paced season finale, can leave you feeling genuinely emotionally raw. It is a story about grief with unpredictably dark twists and turns, worthy of multiple watches."[6]

See also

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Khan. Iram Sharifah. 27 May 2021. Katla: Release date and cast for Icelandic series on Netflix revealed. 30 May 2021. HITC. en-GB.
  2. Web site: 12 February 2017 . Elsa . Keslassy . John . Hopewell . Berlinale: Baltasar Kormakur Sets Volcanic Drama 'Katla' (EXCLUSIVE) . Variety.
  3. Web site: White . Peter . 9 October 2019 . Netflix Scales Supernatural Volcano in 'Katla' With 'Everest' Director Baltasar Kormákur . 29 May 2021 . . en-US.
  4. Web site: 1 May 2020 . Nancy . Tartaglione . Reopening Hollywood: How Baltasar Kormakur Re-Started Production on Netflix's 'Katla' Amid COVID-19 Lockdown in Iceland . Deadline Hollywood.
  5. News: 5 July 2021 . John . Doyle . Three strong stories about love, loss and survival on Netflix and Amazon Prime Video . The Globe and Mail.
  6. 1 July 2021 . Robyn . Chowdhury . Katla review: A dark, mysterious thriller with a supernatural volcano . New Scientist.