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Jordskott, la forêt des disparus

Original title: Jordskott
  • TV Series
  • 2015–2017
  • 10
  • 1h
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7.1/10
5.3K
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Moa Gammel in Jordskott, la forêt des disparus (2015)
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A detective returns to her hometown seven years after her daughter's disappearance, trying to find a connection to a current case.A detective returns to her hometown seven years after her daughter's disappearance, trying to find a connection to a current case.A detective returns to her hometown seven years after her daughter's disappearance, trying to find a connection to a current case.

  • Creator
    • Henrik Björn
  • Stars
    • Moa Gammel
    • Göran Ragnerstam
    • Richard Forsgren
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    7.1/10
    5.3K
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    • Creator
      • Henrik Björn
    • Stars
      • Moa Gammel
      • Göran Ragnerstam
      • Richard Forsgren
    • 25User reviews
    • 16Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 2 wins & 3 nominations total

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    Moa Gammel
    Moa Gammel
    • Eva Thörnblad
    • 2015–2017
    Göran Ragnerstam
    Göran Ragnerstam
    • Göran Wass
    • 2015–2017
    Richard Forsgren
    • Tom Aronsson
    • 2015–2017
    Happy Jankell
    • Esmeralda
    • 2015–2017
    Gustav Lindh
    Gustav Lindh
    • Jörgen Olsson
    • 2015–2017
    Henrik Knutsson
    • Nicklas Gunnarsson
    • 2015–2017
    Vanja Blomkvist
    • Ylva
    • 2015–2017
    Stina Sundlöf
    • Josefine…
    • 2015–2017
    Mira Gustafsson
    • Ida Aronsson…
    • 2015–2017
    Ann Petrén
    Ann Petrén
    • Martina Sigvardsson
    • 2015–2017
    Gerhard Hoberstorfer
    Gerhard Hoberstorfer
    • Gabriel Moreaux…
    • 2015–2017
    Lia Boysen
    Lia Boysen
    • Gerda Gunnarsson
    • 2015
    Ville Virtanen
    Ville Virtanen
    • Harry Storm
    • 2015
    Peter Andersson
    Peter Andersson
    • Gustaf Borén
    • 2015
    Anders Berg
    • Jakob Reisner
    • 2015–2017
    Johannes Brost
    Johannes Brost
    • Pekka Koljonen…
    • 2015–2017
    Max Vobora
    • Eddie Olsson…
    • 2015–2017
    Anna Bjelkerud
    • Agneta Thörnblad
    • 2017
    • Creator
      • Henrik Björn
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    6daggersineyes

    Nice mysterious thriller

    This is a pretty good series. The first 5 episodes were great - I was quite hooked and binge- watched them. Interesting characters, beautiful dark scenery fantastically shot, nice editing, good acting and a wonderfully mysterious suspenseful atmosphere. I have watched foreign shows for a while now and subtitles never bother me unless they are really bad - in this case they were spot on and flowed well with the visuals so I was unaware I was reading them.

    Unfortunately something went wrong later in the show. I can't really say what it was, too many stupid decisions by the lead female (who is supposed to be a top negotiator/cop but acts like a complete idiot), the "villain" was so obviously off their rocker it beggars belief that no-one noticed, the behaviour of the board of the corporation was unrealistic & there were just a few too many plot holes etc starting to appear. It didn't stop me wanting to find out what happened/happens and sticking with the series but it did lessen my enjoyment to an extent. One scene that stands out as not credible involved someone signing away rights to something - you'll know it when you see it and quite frankly it made no sense. There were so many other options - especially in context of the person's supposed expertise & career... anyway. Frustrations & nitpicking aside I recommend this series to anyone who likes atmospheric suspenseful mysteries that involves folklore & mythical creatures not just real life evil doers.

    As for the review slamming it for being "nothing but environmentalist propaganda" - I predicted some lame reviewer would trot that out just because it does, in fact, deal with issues about the environment. But you know what, movies and TV shows have - since they first began - proudly dealt with issues that effect people at the time. The environment is a pressing issue for our world today so I see no reason for anyone to dismiss art of any kind just because it brings that issue into it's purview. The fact that the reviewer bases their entire opinion of the series on their objection to it's environmental focus, tells me a lot about the reviewer and very little about the series. I imagine that's why nobody has said their review was helpful. The series incorporates a message about environmental issues, yes that's true. But it also incorporates issues around disability, autism, the parent/child relationship/bond, mental health care, youth issues & so on..... it's got many layers and is telling an adult fairy tale to get across a variety of thoughts , concepts & ideas. That is part of what makes it so interesting.
    7BeneCumb

    Promising benchmark floating into over-sophisticated ending

    As I am fond of Scandinavian suspense thrillers, I try to watch them as much as possible, preferably in sequence. True, as the "aces are high", it is natural that in a search of a new angle or background, the result can be less interesting to certain viewers.

    I, for example, have to admit that I am not much into fabulous creatures or supernatural forces penetrating into "trivial" human world, so the last episodes did not bear the same value for me as primary events and tensions, but luckily there was no "deus ex machina" or superhero present, and gradually appearing non-real elements did not make me cancel the watching. At times, tense just faded away and made me ponder that less duration or number of episodes could have been becoming.

    Unlike in most of Swedish series with alternating actors-actresses, almost all performers here were unknown to me (apart from Ann Petrén), but I cannot say I was particularly impressed by anyone whose career should be followed in the future. So, a decent series, but similar with the ones like Maria Wern and Arne Dahl rather than with Bron/Broen or Millennium. For those, however, fond of additional mysticism and gloomy mood, Jordskott can be recommended with bigger enthusiasm.
    7knutsto

    Best try so far modernizing the fairy tales

    When i started seeing the film, I expected a crime. Strange things happened in the first episode, that almost made me stop watching. Luckily i continued watching, and realized that this was a fairy tale. We have wonderful fairy tales in Norway, and i hoped that somebody would try to apply the new animation techniques to retell the fairy tales. Jordskott seems to be a modernized fairy tale . I know of a few Norwegian films that also put the fairy tale into modern times. These are Trolljegeren, Thale, and Gåten Ragnarok. Jordskott is the first series i see with this telling technique, and the best try on a modern Nordic fairy tale so far.
    10robert-downing1-1

    In praise of Scandi noir

    Just when you thought Nordic Noir had peaked along comes Jordskott - very dark and very much of its location and the Swedes do it best! Anyone who is vaguely familiar with folk tales (from pretty much anywhere in the world) will appreciate the brooding threat, the universal fears that permeate the early episodes. But this is no outlandish 'TrollHunter', this is a full blown 'who dun it' with the supra / supernatural an integral part. Having watched the first half of the first series, for me, it plays as a cross between The Killing, Fargo and Twin Peak (series 1 obviously). I don't like particularly enjoy 'supernatural' films and I don't have any belief in spiritual worlds but I appreciate the folk lore created by of cultures to explain their natural world. And, this is where Jordskott fits.The production slowly seduces the unbeliever into a realm where you not only accept the conceits you end an episode wanting more. Level headed I may be but Jordskott has made me think twice about my impending visit to the Swedish interior. This is very much box set binge materials but I must control the urge to splurge. Watch - believe - enjoy.
    10robingx

    Police drama merges into occult world --- clever clever stuff!

    Anyone who has walked in Swedish forests get the feeling of the raw power of nature. Wild wolves, Moose (bigger than horses), Bears, but also the sheer dimensions. You can find forests where there is no road for 40km.... deadly, mysterious and beautiful... seas of trees.

    In other words, walk though a fores in the brecon beacons or Scotland, and you know you can find your way out. Try that in Sweden and you will probably die. Swedish forests can be scarily big; and mysterious.

    I was told about this show by the gf, to keep my Swedish going. I am so glad I started watching this. Starts off as a police drama, but pretty soon, things get strange. You have to pay attention to it.

    Clues are littered from the start pointing at the dark under-plot.

    Excellent work. och tack att jag kunde ova min svenska!

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      "Jordskott" has had a great success on Swedish television with up to 1.5 million viewers during the first season. That is about 15% of the entire Swedish population.
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      Featured in The Wright Stuff: Episode #20.115 (2015)

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    • Release date
      • May 12, 2016 (France)
    • Countries of origin
      • Sweden
      • Finland
      • United Kingdom
      • Norway
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    • Language
      • Swedish
    • Also known as
      • Jordskott
    • Filming locations
      • Sala, Västmanlands län, Sweden
    • Production companies
      • Palladium Fiction
      • Sveriges Television (SVT)
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      • 1h(60 min)
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      • 16:9 HD

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