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30 Degrees in February

30 grader i februari

Beata Gårdeler · Sweden · 2012

A loose group of Swedes leave the long winter of Scandinavia for the south of Thailand, each carrying a private reason for the journey. The series follows their attempts to start over in a place none of them yet understands.

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30 Degrees in February (30 grader i februari) is a two-season SVT drama created by Anders Weidemann that aired in 2012 and 2016, totalling twenty episodes. Conceived as an ensemble piece about Scandinavian expatriation to South-East Asia, the series was filmed largely on location in Thailand and Sweden in successive blocks, with a unit working out of Khao Lak in Phang Nga Province and a parallel unit in Stockholm and Gothenburg. The production was one of the more logistically ambitious Swedish television commissions of its decade and broke new ground in placing a multi-strand domestic drama outside the country's borders for the duration of its run.

The first season's directors were Beata Gårdeler and Henrik Georgsson. Lena Endre, Sofia Helin (a year before The Bridge would make her face globally familiar), Iben Hjejle, Cecilia Forss and Kjell Bergqvist anchored an ensemble that crossed several generations and several distinct registers of midlife crisis — economic, romantic, terminal, intergenerational. Cinematographer Linda Wassberg's photography of the Andaman coast and the Stockholm winter draws a deliberate visual contrast that the narrative uses without forcing.

The series won the Kristallen for Best Swedish Drama in 2013 and the Prix Italia in the same year for its first season. Critics noted the unusually patient pace and the willingness to let several of the central storylines unfold across the full season; Svenska Dagbladet placed the show among the most important Swedish television commissions of the early 2010s.

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