Saga Noren (Sofia Helin) returns in the much-awaited third season of The Bridge the Swedish/Danish co-production which is set on the border between Sweden (Malmö) and Denmark (Copenhagen) connected via the Ãresund Bridge. Bron/Broen has been sold to an incredible 157 countries/territories and the series has also been very successful in a number of festivals. It has won the prestigious Golden Nymph for Best European drama television series on Télévision Festival Monte-Carlo in fierce competition against Europe's most qualitative series. When season two premiered in England became the highest rated drama series in BBC4 s history ever.
An old tanker veers off course heading straight for the Øresund Bridge the scene of the now-infamous crime that first united detectives Saga Norén (Sofia Helin) and Martin Rohde (Kim Bodnia). The Malmö Coast Guard urgently contacts the tanker but there is no reply the call just echoes eerily across the bridge of the ship. When the Coast Guard finally board the ship they discover there is no crew present but find three Swedish and two Danish youths chained below deck. Saga Norén of Malmö County Police is immediately put in charge of the case but as Danish victims are involved she contacts her previous case-collaborator Martin Rohde and they embark on investigating the mysterious and complex case.
The body of a woman is found in the middle of the Oresund Bridge. Half of it belongs to a Swedish politician, the other half to a Danish prostitute.Trapped in the middle of the bridge connecting Sweden and Denmark, a bi-national investigatory team is put together to solve the crime. Laid-back Danish family man, Martin, and Swedish single woman, Saga, have to work together to stop the horrific staged murders before the terrorist wins over public opinion with his anti-corruption agenda.
An old tanker veers off course heading straight for the Øresund Bridge the scene of the now-infamous crime that first united detectives Saga Norén (Sofia Helin) and Martin Rohde (Kim Bodnia). The Malmö Coast Guard urgently contacts the tanker but there is no reply the call just echoes eerily across the bridge of the ship. When the Coast Guard finally board the ship they discover there is no crew present but find three Swedish and two Danish youths chained below deck. Saga Norén of Malmö County Police is immediately put in charge of the case but as Danish victims are involved she contacts her previous case-collaborator Martin Rohde and they embark on investigating the mysterious and complex case.
Series 1: Big landscapes and stunning scenery, this is the Australian outback, specifically the town of Patterson. When two farmhands Marley, a local Indigenous boy and Reese, a backpacker go missing from a cattle station, Indigenous detective Jay Swan (Aaron Pedersen) is sent to this remote town to investigate. Loner Jay must work with smart, tough local cop Emma James (Judy Davis). He also has to deal with the arrival of his daughter Crystal, who's run away from her own trouble at home, and his ex-wife Mary who comes after her. As Jay and Emma investigate Marley and Reese's relationships and secrets they soon find themselves unpeeling the hidden layers of the town s dark history, becoming embroiled in a deep mystery that will send shockwaves through the community. Series 2: Aaron Pedersen (Jack Irish, A Place to Call Home) reprises his signature role as Detective Jay Swan in this visually striking (TV Guide) mystery set in the Australian outback. When a decapitated body is found in the mangroves of a coastal town, Jay teams up with local constable Fran Davis (Jada Alberts, Wentworth) to investigate the crime. Soon a nearby archaeologist (Sofia Helin, The Bridge) makes a find that could help with the case, but she conceals it for fear of shutting down her dig site. Facing obstruction at every turn and a rising body count, Jay must expose the web of corruption plaguing the town. Winner of five AACTA Awards, including Best Television Drama Series, as well as awards from the Australian Directors Guild and the Australian Writers Guild, this acclaimed mystery series is Australia s answer to True Detective (Junkee.com).
The body of a woman is found in the middle of the Ãresund Bridge. Half of it belongs to a Swedish politician, the other half to a Danish prostitute. Trapped in the middle of the bridge connecting Sweden and Denmark, a bi-national investigatory team is put together to solve the crime. Laid-back Danish family man, Martin, and Swedish single woman, Saga, have to work together to stop the horrific staged murders before the terrorist wins over public opinion with his anti-corruption agenda.
When a body is found on the bridge between Denmark and Sweden, right on the border, Danish inspector Martin Rohde and Swedish Saga Norén have to share jurisdiction and work together to find the killer.
The iconic Øresund Bridge which stands in the strait between southern Sweden and Denmark connects the cities of Copenhagen and Malmö. When a body is discovered lying directly across the line that divides these two countries a union between the respective cities' Police forces is forged and a working relationship between two very different detectives begins. Laid-back but louche Danish family man Martin Rohde (Kim Bodnia) and the socially awkward classic-Porsche driving Swedish singleton Saga Norén (Sofia Helin) have to work together to stop a chain of horrificly staged murders before a terrorist wins over public opinion with his anti-corruption agenda. As the case develops so does the relationship between Martin and Saga culminating in one of the most dramatic conclusions to a TV series in recent memory. 13 months later a deserted tanker veers off course heading straight for the Bridge the scene of the now-infamous crime that first united the two detectives. When the Coast Guard finally board the ship they discover there is no crew present but find three Swedish and two Danish youths chained below deck. Saga is immediately put in charge of the case but as Danish victims are involved she contacts her previous case-collaborator Martin - still suffering the psychological consequences of the previous case and they embark on investigating a mysterious and complex case involving terrorists with an environmental agenda.
Arn Magnusson is born in Western Sweden in the year 1150. He becomes a skilled warrior and meets the love of his life Cecilia but they are forced them apart. Cecilia is imprisoned in a monastery. Arn is sent to the Holy Land as a Knight Templar where a holy war is raging. Arn and Cecilia both have to struggle to survive to learn how to confront evil and overcome physical hardship. Their separation causes their faith in God to waver - though not their faith in each other and their conviction that they will one day be reunited. When Arn returns home he has to fight for his love and what has become his mission: to unite Sweden into one Kingdom
Archaeologist Sigurd Svendsen has for years been obsessed with the Oseberg Viking ship. The only inscription found on the ship is the enigmatic ‘man knows little’ written in runes (the letters of an ancient alphabet). Sigurd is sure that the Oseberg ship contains the answer to the mystery of Ragnarok the end of days in Norse mythology. When his friend Allan finds similar runes on a stone from the north of Norway Sigurd becomes convinced that the runes are in fact a treasure map. Together they mount an expedition group and their adventure leads to “No Man’s Land” between Norway and Russia which has been deserted for decades. Here Sigurd learns the true meaning of the runes – a secret more terrifying than he could possibly imagine.
Saga Noren (Sofia Helin) returns in the much-awaited third season of The Bridge the Swedish/Danish co-production which is set on the border between Sweden (Malmö) and Denmark (Copenhagen) connected via the Ãresund Bridge. Bron/Broen has been sold to an incredible 157 countries/territories and the series has also been very successful in a number of festivals. It has won the prestigious Golden Nymph for Best European drama television series on Télévision Festival Monte-Carlo in fierce competition against Europe's most qualitative series. When season two premiered in England became the highest rated drama series in BBC4 s history ever.
The body of a woman is found in the middle of the Ãresund Bridge. Half of it belongs to a Swedish politician, the other half to a Danish prostitute. Trapped in the middle of the bridge connecting Sweden and Denmark, a bi-national investigatory team is put together to solve the crime. Laid-back Danish family man, Martin, and Swedish single woman, Saga, have to work together to stop the horrific staged murders before the terrorist wins over public opinion with his anti-corruption agenda.
The body of a woman is found in the middle of the resund Bridge. Half of it belongs to a Swedish politician, the other half to a Danish prostitute.Trapped in the middle of the bridge connecting Sweden and Denmark, a bi-national investigatory team is put together to solve the crime. Laid-back Danish family man, Martin, and Swedish single woman, Saga, have to work together to stop the horrific staged murders before the terrorist wins over public opinion with his anti-corruption agenda.
Aaron Pedersen (Jack Irish, A Place to Call Home) reprises his signature role as Detective Jay Swan in this visually striking (TV Guide) mystery set in the Australian outback. When a decapitated body is found in the mangroves of a coastal town, Jay teams up with local constable Fran Davis (Jada Alberts, Wentworth) to investigate the crime. Soon a nearby archaeologist (Sofia Helin, The Bridge) makes a find that could help with the case, but she conceals it for fear of shutting down her dig site. Facing obstruction at every turn and a rising body count, Jay must expose the web of corruption plaguing the town. Winner of five AACTA Awards, including Best Television Drama Series, as well as awards from the Australian Directors' Guild and the Australian Writers' Guild, this acclaimed mystery series is exceptional Australian drama showcasing excellence (The Sydney Morning Herald).
The iconic �resund Bridge, which stands in the strait between southern Sweden and Denmark, connects the cities of Copenhagen and Malm�. When a body is discovered lying directly across the line that divides these two countries a union between the respective cities' Police forces is forged and a working relationship between two very different detectives begins. Laid-back but louche Danish family man, Martin Rohde (Kim Bodnia) and the socially awkward, classic-Porsche driving Swedish singleton, ...
When a body is found on the bridge between Denmark and Sweden, right on the border, Danish inspector Martin Rohde and Swedish Saga Norén have to share jurisdiction and work together to find the killer.
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