Maniac (Norwegian TV series) explained

Genre:Comedy drama
Director:Kjetil Indregard
Country:Norway
Language:Norwegian
Num Seasons:1
Num Episodes:10
Cinematography:Matthew Weston
Editor:Christopher Gibb
Runtime:23 minutes
Company:Rubicon TV
Related:Maniac (miniseries)

Maniac is a Norwegian comedy-drama series that was released by TV 2 in 2015. It stars Espen PA Lervaag. Håkon Bast Mossige and Ingeborg Raustøl have supporting roles. Kjetil Indregard directs. The series is produced for Rubicon TV by producer Terje Strømstad, creative producer Ole Marius Araldsen and executive producers Anne Kolbjørnsen and Pal Kruke Kristiansen.[1]

Development

Maniac was developed as an experiment by TV 2 Zebra in the spring of 2013, where viewers helped select the best concepts for new television series.[2] The entire series was released on streaming service TV 2 Sumo on December 1, 2015. This was the first time TV 2 released its own production for streaming before it was broadcast. It was broadcast on TV 2 in 2016.

Premise

Espen is a man in his thirties who is beloved by all. He experiences each day as a party with limitless opportunities. All this, however, happens only in his imagination. In reality, Espen is a patient in a psychiatric hospital where he has not yet expressed a single word.

US remake

In 2018, Netflix released a miniseries of the same name starring Jonah Hill and Emma Stone that is loosely based on the Norwegian production.[3]

Notes and References

  1. http://www.rubicontv.no/programme/more/maniac/30 Rubicon - Maniac
  2. https://blogg.tv2.no/sumo/tv-2-gar-maniac-pa-nett/ TV 2 går maniac på nett
  3. https://www.theguardian.com/tv-and-radio/2018/sep/21/maniac-review-jonah-hill-emma-stone-netflix-cary-fukunaga Mangan, L. (2018, September 21). Maniac review – Jonah Hill and Emma Stone hit career highs in NYC dystopia.