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Created by | Julie Andem |
Developed by | Julie Andem |
Starring | Ensemble cast consisting of amateur actors |
Composer | Christian Wibe |
Country of origin | Norway |
Original language | Norwegian |
No. of seasons | 3 |
No. of episodes | 32 |
Production | |
Producer | Marianne Furevold-Boland |
Production location | Oslo |
Cinematography | Daniel McStay Maja Holand Ragnar Molstad |
Running time | 15–50 minutes |
Production company | NRK |
Original release | |
Release | September 25, 2015 present | –
Skam (in English: Shame) is a Norwegian young adult TV series about the daily life of teenagers at the Hartvig Nissen School (Hartvig Nissens skole), a fashionable high school in the wealthy borough of Frogner in West End Oslo. It is produced by NRK P3, which is part of the NRK. The series was originally only aired on the website of NRK; the first clip of the series was posted online on 22 September 2015 and the first episode was made available online on 25 September.Cite error: A <ref>
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(see the help page). In the first week of June 2016, streaming of Skam was responsible for over half of the traffic on NRK TV.[1] The show was reviewed positively and praised for dealing with important topics such as sexual abuse.[2] Martine Lunder Brenne called Skam in Verdens Gang on November 2016 "Norways coolest TV series", especially for the handling of homosexuality in the third season.[3] The newspaper NATT&DAG selected it as the best TV series of 2015.[4]
Starting with season 3, the show was able to reach also a foreign audience, and NRK was therefore heavily asked for adding English subtitles to the Skam episodes online. The demands were declined and NRK motivated the decision with the licenses of the music used throughout the series, that would not allow them to make the episodes easily available outside of Norway. They also took action against attempts to unofficially spread videos with English subtitles on the internet.[5]
Awards
At the Norwegian TV awards Gullruten 2016 Skam won five times: best TV drama, best new show, innovation of the year, best film editing TV drama (Ida Vennerød Kolstø) and newcomer of the year (Julie Andem and Mari Magnus).[6]
References
- ^ Øystein Riiser Gundersen. "Hvordan måler man en braksuksess?". Retrieved 2016-11-05.
- ^ Thea Roll Rakeng. "Dette blir den nye hovedpersonen i Skam sesong 3". Retrieved 2016-11-05.
- ^ Martine Lunder Brenne. "En liten "Skam"-revolusjon". Retrieved 2016-11-05.
- ^ "Vinnerne av NATT&DAGs rikspriser 2015! Årets musikk! Årets film! Årets STEMME!". Retrieved 2016-11-05.
- ^ Kari Stokke Nilsen / Cathrine Elnan. "Why NRK can't translate Skam". Retrieved 2016-11-05.
- ^ Thea Roll Rakeng / Martine Lunder. ""Skam"-jentene stjal showet på Gullruten". Retrieved 2016-11-05.
External links
- Skam at IMDb
- Official website
- «Skam»-stjernene skjermes av NRK, dagbladet.no