There’s another remake of a hit Scandinavian television program coming, so now is as good a time as any to take a look at the remakes of Nordic noir and Euro TV shows that have come and gone, plus those
Nordic Noir and Euro TV Remakes


There’s another remake of a hit Scandinavian television program coming, so now is as good a time as any to take a look at the remakes of Nordic noir and Euro TV shows that have come and gone, plus those
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It’s still a few days until the annual MIPCOM entertainment market kicks off in Cannes, France, but content deals are already being made. One such is Channel 4’s acquisition of the French crime drama, Witnesses.

A new Finnish television series has made its way to the US and UK: the supernatural/fantasy drama, Nymphs.

If you happen to be in the Rhône-Alpes and/or Ile-de-France regions of France between now and March 2015, you might also be lucky enough to see filming for the second season of the hit supernatural drama, The Returned (Les Revenants).

Un mousquetaire, he isn’t. He is, though, a sword-fighting nobleman and police commissioner in service to the king in 18th-Century France. He is Nicolas Le Floch.
Borgen, the 2012 BAFTA winner for Best International Drama hailed by Newsweek as “The Best Political Show Ever,” has been back on the air and online in the US, and the complete DVD collection will be available soon at Netflix

Bienvenue à Pigalle, home to the Moulin Rouge and infamous red-light district in Paris. And welcome to Pigalle, La Nuit, the French drama in which the erotic couples with the sinister, and one man’s search for a missing person takes

There’s a new Gaelic drama coming to BBC Alba — Bannan — and with any luck, Sassenachs outside of Scotland will be able to watch it, too.

Film stars from across the globe gathered at The Variety Studio Presented by Moroccanoil at Holt Renfrew during the 2014 Toronto International Film Festival (TIFF) this past weekend, including Swedish star Noomi Rapace.

Here’s a fantastico way to kick off the week: streaming episodes of three of the most popular Italian TV series on American telly, and doing it for free.

Not every Swedish crime drama is of the noir variety, so if you’re looking for shades of Wallander or The Bridge in the mystery series Crimes of Passion, you won’t find them. What you get, though, is a good old-fashioned

Great news, Euro TV fans! Netflix is continuing to expand its program productions, this time with its first French drama, Marseille.