Nobel (TV series) explained

Alt Name:Nobel – fred for enhver pris
Country:Norway
Language:Norwegian
Num Seasons:1
Num Episodes:8
Company:Monster Scripted
Network:NRK

Nobel is a 2016 Norwegian television series that premiered on NRK on 25 September 2016. It depicts Norway’s military involvement in Afghanistan.[1] It was produced by Monster Scripted for the Norwegian broadcaster NRK and was broadcast under the title Nobel – fred for enhver pris (Nobel – Peace at Any Cost).[2] [3] The series under the title Nobel was made available on Netflix for streaming on 13 December 2016.[4] Nobel was subsequently removed from Netflix in November 2020.[5]

Background

The series originated from its director Per-Olav Sørensen who was interested in making a contemporary story about Norwegian soldiers involved in military operations in Afghanistan. The script was written with Mette Marit Bøstad and Stephen Uhlander. The producer Håkon Briseid pitched the idea to NRK who then commissioned the TV series. The series was filmed in Oslo, Prague and Morocco in 2015. The production cost 68 million Norwegian krone (€7.9m), and the series is a co-production with Sirena Film in collaboration with DR (Denmark), SVT (Sweden) and RÚV (Iceland) with support from the Norwegian Film Institute and Nordisk Film & TV Fond.[3]

The series was acquired for broadcast in France, Israel, and the Benelux countries. It was also sold to Netflix for streaming in various English-speaking countries. The first episode of seven was broadcast as a double episode in Norway, but released as two single episodes on Netflix, making a total of eight episodes for the series.

Cast

Reception

The series was generally well-received by Norwegian critics. Kjetil Lismoen of Aftenposten praised the acting and found the portrayal of the political machinations and the cost that comes from being involved in a war credible.[6] Marie Kleve of Dagbladet considered the series to be socially relevant and significant while at the same time also entertaining to viewers.[7] Øystein David Johansen of VG thought it an ambitious series with outstanding portrayal of the troops in Afghanistan, but found that it was the human drama in the series that impressed him most.[8]

The premiere double episode was watched initially by 750,000 viewers excluding online viewers in Norway (a market share of 45%),[9] with its Total Screen rating reaching 1.322 million viewers when online viewings over a longer period are included.[10] There were over 1 million total viewers for every episode of the series. The final episode was watched by 703,000 viewers on its initial broadcast, with its total audience expected to reach 1.2 million.[11]

The series was nominated for the 2016 Prix Italia in the TV drama category.[12] It won the 2016 Prix Europa Media Award for Best European TV movie/mini-series,[13] and in 2017, it won the Rose d'Or in the Drama Series category.[14]

Awards and nominations

YearOrganizationCategoryResultRef.
2016Prix ItaliaTV drama
Prix EuropaBest European TV movie/mini-series
2017GullrutenBest TV drama[15]
Rose d'OrDrama series[16]

Home Video

Nobel was released on DVD in the UK on 12 November 2018.

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: If you like Nordic noir, watch Nobel – Peace at Any Price . John . Doyle . . 14 December 2016 . 22 December 2016.
  2. Web site: Nobel - fred for enhver pris . NRK.
  3. Web site: Aksel Hennie Stars In High End Nobel TV Drama . 27 March 2015 . Nordisk Film & TV Fond . Annika . Pham.
  4. Web site: Netpicks: Everything coming and going on Netflix for December 2016 . . 22 December 2016 . Ayaz. Akhtar . 21 November 2016.
  5. Web site: Netflix Original Series ‘Nobel’ Leaving in November 2020. What's on Netflix. October 9, 2020.
  6. News: Anmeldelse: Sterkt om baksiden av fredsmedaljen . Kjetil. Lismoen. 23 September 2016 . Aftenposten .
  7. News: Endelig en norsk tv-serie som fortjener å bli snakket om i lunsjen . Marie . Kleve . Dagbladet . 23 September 2016 .
  8. News: TV-anmeldelse "Nobel": Modig og ambisiøs . Øystein David Johansen . 23 September 2016 . VG .
  9. Web site: Nearly 800,000 Norwegians watch Nobel . 26 September 2016 . Nordisk Film & TV Fond . Annika . Pham.
  10. Web site: Nobel producer hires Santelmann for Borderline . 15 December 2016 . Nordisk Film & TV Fond . Annika . Pham.
  11. Web site: NRK’s Valkyrien, Nobel seduce top EU broadcasters . 10 November 2016 . Nordisk Film & TV Fond . Annika . Pham.
  12. Web site: 68th Prix Italia - Lampedusa – September 30th - October 2nd . Prix Italia.
  13. Web site: Top Prix Europa awards to Trapped, Nobel . 24 October 2016 . Nordisk Film & TV Fond . Annika . Pham .
  14. Web site: The Full List of the 2017 Rose d'Or Winners . Rose d'Or . 3 December 2017 . https://web.archive.org/web/20171016123003/http://www.rosedor.com/2017-winners.html . 16 October 2017 . dead .
  15. Web site: Gullruten 2017: Nominerte og vinnere . VG.
  16. Web site: "Nobel" vant Rose d'Or for beste drama . VG.