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Skam

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  • 2015–2017
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  • 30 Min.
IMDb-BEWERTUNG
8,6/10
41.305
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BELIEBTHEIT
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Josefine Frida Pettersen, Ulrikke Falch, Lisa Teige, Iman Meskini, and Ada Eide in Skam (2015)
The story of young teenagers and pupils on Hartvig Nissens upper secondary school in Oslo, and their troubles, scandals and everyday life. Each season is told from a different person's point of view.
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Die Geschichte junger Teenager und Schüler der Hartvig Nissens Oberstufe in Oslo und ihre Probleme, Skandale und ihr Alltagsleben. Jede Jahreszeit wird aus der Sicht einer anderen Person erz... Alles lesenDie Geschichte junger Teenager und Schüler der Hartvig Nissens Oberstufe in Oslo und ihre Probleme, Skandale und ihr Alltagsleben. Jede Jahreszeit wird aus der Sicht einer anderen Person erzählt.Die Geschichte junger Teenager und Schüler der Hartvig Nissens Oberstufe in Oslo und ihre Probleme, Skandale und ihr Alltagsleben. Jede Jahreszeit wird aus der Sicht einer anderen Person erzählt.

  • Stoffentwicklung
    • Julie Andem
  • Hauptbesetzung
    • Josefine Frida Pettersen
    • Iman Meskini
    • Ulrikke Falch
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  • IMDb-BEWERTUNG
    8,6/10
    41.305
    IHRE BEWERTUNG
    BELIEBTHEIT
    1.919
    534
    • Stoffentwicklung
      • Julie Andem
    • Hauptbesetzung
      • Josefine Frida Pettersen
      • Iman Meskini
      • Ulrikke Falch
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    Josefine Frida Pettersen
    Josefine Frida Pettersen
    • Noora Amalie Sætre
    • 2015–2017
    Iman Meskini
    Iman Meskini
    • Sana Bakkoush
    • 2015–2017
    Ulrikke Falch
    Ulrikke Falch
    • Vilde Hellerud Lien
    • 2015–2017
    Lisa Teige
    • Eva Kviig Mohn
    • 2015–2017
    Tarjei Sandvik Moe
    • Isak Valtersen
    • 2015–2017
    Ina Svenningdal
    • Chris Berg
    • 2015–2017
    Marlon Valdés Langeland
    • Jonas Noah Vasquez
    • 2015–2017
    Herman Tømmeraas
    Herman Tømmeraas
    • Christoffer Schistad
    • 2015–2017
    Thomas Hayes
    • William Magnusson
    • 2015–2017
    Carl Martin Eggesbø
    • Eskild Tryggvasson
    • 2016–2017
    Kristina Ødegaard
    • Sara Nørrstelien
    • 2015–2017
    Cecilie Martinsen
    • Ingrid Theis Gaupseth
    • 2015–2017
    David Stakston
    • Magnus Fossbaken…
    • 2015–2017
    Henrik Holm
    • Even Bech Næsheim
    • 2016–2017
    Rakel Øfsti Nesje
    • Linn Larsen Hansen
    • 2016–2017
    Sacha Kleber Nyiligira
    • Mahdi Disi
    • 2016–2017
    Cengiz Al
    Cengiz Al
    • Yousef Acar
    • 2017
    Simo Mohamed Elhbabi
    • Elias Bakkoush
    • 2017
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    Zusammenfassung

    Reviewers say 'SKAM' addresses themes like love, friendship, mental health, and identity struggles, tackling sensitive topics such as sexuality, religion, and social discrimination. The series is lauded for its realistic portrayal of teenagers, authentic character development, and mature handling of serious issues. Its innovative use of social media in storytelling adds a modern, relatable twist, though some find the format distracting. Overall, it's celebrated for its honest and respectful approach to complex adolescent experiences.
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    9adamzpildal

    As a scandinavian teenager, this really does hold up.

    One of the most realistic depictions of high school culture in scandinavia i have ever seen, even though this series is a bit dated in regards to technology, the overall culture of hedonism and wild drinking seen in the series definitely still exists today. This is a must watch for anyone interested in how young people here in scandinavia really think and act when we're alone together.
    10chaskell

    Watch the Original; Beware of the Fuller Corruptionl

    Exceptionally well-done series. Although originally envisioned as appealing to adolescent girls, it has a universal appeal because of its authentic story-line, realistic portrayal of characters, great writing and pacing, but most of all.... its intelligence. Yes, intelligence! Skam doesn't dumb down the lives of the teens it portrays, the challenges and issues that they face, or their own intelligence and motivations. It doesn't exploit them. It treasures them. It is deeply respectful of the lives that they lead, and values their intelligence and authentic striving -- their essential humanity. It's a rare piece of television. And great stuff.

    How sad that the US/UK television rights have been bought by Simon Fuller. The US/UK version will undoubtedly miss all that is good and noble about this series and go right to the ratings formulas, giving us a self-absorbed, teeny bopper melodrama that turns characters into stereotypes and sensationalizes (i.e. exploits pornographically) the lives of the young people portrayed. What Fuller will do will have NOTHING to do with what this series is about. But he'll steal the rights, steal the name, and do the teensploitation. Shame on him!!

    Skip what will surely be the US/UK abortion. Watch the original - thanks to all those wonderful people who translated and embedded subtitles. Once you watch, you'll have no doubt that Fuller hasn't the intelligence or decency to do what's right by this series.
    10polisherci

    everything you could expect from a teenage drama series

    I started watching this only because so many people on my twitter timeline were raving about it. And tbh, I like teenage drama.

    As some stated before, yes, it is a very "white" series. But I don't see what's bad about that. It is very well-made, in that it's very time-effective. The episodes are very short, but you get so much of that character in that short time. It's like a regular series, except they removed all the "filler" scenes, things like a car approaching, a house seen from far away for 30 seconds, stupid lines between people that don't matter. That's the one thing I like about this series. Very focused, very time effective, focused on feelings and characters. Also, the soundtrack is on fleek.

    Just give it a shot and watch the first 1-2 episodes. They are short anyway. I'm 99% sure you'll like it.
    Kopfy

    A very realistic depiction of today's youth!

    Skam certainly makes me relive my teenage years all over again. Usually I'm not really into high school shows, but this is not your average high school drama at all! In fact, it actually feels more like you're watching a documentary rather than a fictional show, and that's exactly why Skam stands out from the rest. Every character is unique and you can definitely relate to their personalities and problems. You can even recognize yourself and your friends in many of the characters.

    What makes Skam stand out even more though, is the way its characters interact with the viewers. They're not just actors and actresses playing a role. They "become" the characters so to say. The show runners have done this by creating Instagram and Facebook accounts for every character, as well as posting screen dumps from text messages between the characters on the shows official website. Combining this social media aspect with the show adds something unique, that I've never seen before, hence making Skam feel much more real.

    Skam doesn't try to be overly dramatic nor does it try to be picture perfect. It's the perfect combination of both and it manages to stay this way all the way through. I've already binged through season 1 and 2 in no time, and I can't wait to watch more of this fantastic show! If you want to feel 16 again, I would definitely recommend this show!

    Good job Norway!
    10Chris Knipp

    Norwegian series redefines teen drama

    I discovered this amazing and unique Norwegian series, set around an Oslo high school, this summer (2017) with S3 (Isak & Even), which got more global attention and was published on more platforms and more commented on by fans because of its appealing and destined-to-be-classic gay teen coming-out love story, and then watched S1 (Jonas & Eva) & S2 (Noora & William), moving on just in time for the current, ongoing S4 (Sana) up to the the end, seeing the final episode of S4 on its actual final real-time day The Eid (Eid al-Fitr ) June 25. The real-time, of- the-moment quality was essential to the authenticity of the series and its proximity to the present teenage generation. (We are told that the series was made up as it went along, with input from teens, and nobody knew during S3 who was going to be featured in S4.)

    Amazingly all this that I watched was not officially published but local fans' artisanal publications on various platforms with homemade but spot-on idiomatic English subtitles (including all the text messages and explanations of wordplay, maybe the best subtitles ever). It was easy to get hooked and hunt for more and more wherever you could find them. There was nothing like it ever. It was so good and these kids and their talk were so fascinating it made you study the texts and want to learn Norwegian (which I loved the sound of, but found pretty baffling). All this came at kind of a serendipitous time right after I'd devoured all but the last not yet translated of Karl Ove Knausgård's addictive 6-vol. Series of autobiographical novels, "My Struggle," so I was used to living vicariously in Norway.

    Besides being innovatively naturalistic with its real-time scenes and online broadcast, heavy use of SMS etc., it also boldly covers a social range using appropriate actors, notably Tarjei Sandvik Moe as "Isak," who became a global gay heartthrob, yet was a an actual 15, 16, 17-year-old student at the Hartvig Nissens high school featured in the series. And what a compelling, watchable young actor he is! We live through his lies and dodges, double-takes and self-discoveries moment by moment.

    Each of the 4 seasons is the love story of one couple, all connected with the others through the school. S1 is an ordinary (cute) couple, and the boy, Jonas (Marlon Langeland of the imposing eyebrows) spoils their love through excessive jealousy of the beautiful Eva (Lisa Teige). S2 is a screwed-up couple, a snobbish, particular girl and a rich, spoiled, damaged top dog. Noora's and William's story is painful and as true as Isak & Even's. When N & W finally connect, it's super-intense, but also fragile. S3 is Isak, the gay-questioning boy who has to come out to himself, while pursued by the older, more sure Even, who yet has psychological issues. Their first dates are romantic, a scene based on Baz Luhrman's Romeo & Juliet. Then, after the requisite heartbreak and Isak's difficult coming out to his (totally accepting) pals, who sort of knew it all along, as did Emma (Ruby Dagnall), the girl he was stringing along and using as a facade, "Evak" wind up moving in together and being the most loving and stable couple of all, a pearl of a romance cultivated in adversity. Also interesting, a microcosm of the school social groupings, is Isak's loyal little posse of Jonas, Magnus and Mahdi and himself, who talk of nothing but sex though only one, Jonas, of S1, may know anything about it so far. Magnus is the one who has to get laid, his naive eagerness a running joke, till he finds a gf, somebody we've been seeing all along, Vilde, the most eager and innocent of the girl posse, which includes Vilde, Noora, Eva, Chris, and Sana.

    S4, though it continues with all the former characters, focuses primarily on the most baddass and arguably the most complex and interesting character, the Muslim, hijab-wearing Sana (the excellent Iman Meskini), who as time goes on very much finds a boy she loves, Yousef, who's from a Muslim family, but sadly, her religious beliefs don't allow her to be with him when she discovers his attitude to God.

    The joyous party at the end both celebrates the young actor's esprit-de- corps and underlines that "SKAM" is throughout very much an ensemble piece, with no minor characters, because they all count, Chris, Vilde, Isak's gay roommate and scold Eskild, the bus groups, the top dog boys, everybody. Mostly to these kids, adults don't count that much, and are seen only from the neck down,except for Sana's parents, who do count for her, and the hilarious, wise school "nurse", more an offbeat counselor, Dr. Skrulle (Astrid Elise Arefjord), whose little scenes of quirky advice-giving are priceless.

    I confess to by now having watched some "SKAM" episodes three, four, or more times. Each time gets better and I marvel more at the wit, adorableness, and how, say, Isak and his posse play off each other when they're together. These kids are incredible. You may think of the UK series "Skins," which is remarkable in its own way, but it is totally different, bent on grimness, and dark humor and absurdity, and not as real and true, or as helpful. Because watching "SKAM" can be healing and enlightening, as well as touching and fun. And it's basically about togetherness and love.

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      The show takes place at an actual school (Hartvig Nissens Skole) which one of the actors, Tarjei Sandvik Moe (Isak), actually attends. Other characters from the show such as Magnus (David Stakston) and Chris (Ina Svinningdal) also attends at the school.
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