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Below the Surface (TV series)
2017 Danish TV series or program
Below the Surface (Danish: Gidseltagningen) is a Danish actionhostagethriller drama television series, written and directed by Kasper Barfoed, that was based upon an idea of Adam Price and Søren Sveistrup. The first eight-part series focuses on an act of terrorism committed on the Copenhagen Metro, where fifteen people are taken hostage. Former soldier Philip Nørgaard (Johannes Lassen [da]), who is head of the PET Terror Task Force (TTF), tries to save the hostages with help from members of his elite team.[1] TTF members are portrayed by Sara Hjort Ditlevsen [da], Alexandre Willaume, Flemming Enevold [da], Esben Dalgaard Andersen [da], Peder Thomas Pedersen [da] and Kenneth M. Christensen.
The basis for the series was adapted from a series of conversations between Barfoed and Danish photographer Daniel Rye, who lived as a hostage wit
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Nordic Noir, Adaptation, Appropriation
CHAPTER 1
Introduction: Nordic Noir as Adaptation
Linda Badley, Andrew Nestingen and Jaakko Seppälä
Nordic Noir as Adaptation and Appropriation
When does Nordic noir begin? One way to see it is as constituted bygd a history of adaptation and appropriation, the latest iteration of crime-story adaptation and appropriation, encompassing Old Testament stories such as David's engineering of the murder of Bathsheba's husband and later literary crimes, such as Gísli's murder of Thorgrim in Gísla Saga, that have many features of the modern crime story (see Clover 2014). This lineage might see the modern brott story, usually attributed to Edgar Allan Poe (Knight 2010), as itself an adaptation of the earlier stories, but also an appropriation insofar as its recontextualization and addition inaugurate a new tradition of the brott story, in which the narration of investigation fryst vatten a definitive feature. God does not need to investigate David;
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CISPA offers a performing arts training that is not just an alternative to existing acting courses in Denmark and Europe, but a unique approach to the essence of being an actor. Apart from being highly skilled actors, we envision the performers of the 21st century as entrepreneurs, cultural agents, producers, and not least fully-fledged artists. To realize this vision, we emphasize training both the mind and body as one cohesive, poetic mindbody. Our student body is diverse, hailing from across Europe and select global regions. We prioritize a cross-disciplinary, cross-cultural, and transnational focus in our training, integrating cultural and social entrepreneurship as key components in an international learning environment.
CISPA occupies a unique space in the diverse and vibrant Nørrebro area of Copenhagen, Denmark; a residence equipped with three studios, a