Norsemen (TV series)
Norsemen is a Norwegian comedy television series about a group of Vikings living in the village of Norheim around the year 790. It originally premiered in Norway under the name Vikingane (The Vikings) on NRK1 in October 2016. It is produced for NRK by Viafilm. The series is written and directed by Jon Iver Helgaker and Jonas Torgersen.[1] The series is filmed in the village of Avaldsnes in Karmøy municipality, Rogaland, Norway, and it was recorded simultaneously in both Norwegian and English-language versions by filming each scene twice. The first season of the English version was made available on Netflix in August 2017 under the name Norsemen, and season two, which was filmed in early 2017,[2] was made available in October 2018.[3] The third season is named 'Season 0', as it tells the story that led up to season 1.[4] In September 2020, it was announced that the show had been canceled and would not return for a fourth season.[5] SynopsisNorsemen takes place in 790s Norway, with various characters taking leading roles and forming their own storylines as the series develops. The story covers the lives of Vikings in the village of Norheim, with their day-to-day mundanities and strifes presented to high comedic effect. As the series progresses, disputes with neighbouring villages—such as a rival community led by the ruthless Jarl Varg—and the efforts of Roman slave Rufus to modernise and sophisticate Norheim's culture result in ongoing conflicts and dramas. Cast and characters
Episodes
Season 1 (2016)
Season 2 (2017)
Season 3 (2020)
Reception and awardsThe first season averaged more than one million viewers in Norway, a country with a population of a little over five million.[7] The New York Times called Norsemen one of the 10 best international TV series in 2017,[8] and one of the best international TV shows of the decade.[9] The Guardian ranked Norsemen the 29th best TV show of 2017.[10] Norwegian writer Marie Kleve praised the parody violence and how it reflects stories from our time while the characters are living in the Viking era.[11] The Guardian gave the show a glowing review, and described it as "Monty Python meets Game of Thrones."[12] The first season of Norsemen won the Gullruten award in 2017 for Best Comedy Show, and it was also nominated for Best Sound Production (Peter Clausen and Erling Rein). The second season was also nominated, and season 3 won the Gullruten award in 2020 for Best Comedy Show, while Bjørn Myrene was nominated for Best Supporting Actor. [13] References
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