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Trapped
Everest director Baltasar Kormakur's series is filled with eerie frozen landscapes, unpronounceable names and chilling drama. Set in Seyoisfjorour, a remote village in the east of Iceland, it begins when a mutilated corpse is found near the local port, just after the arrival of an international ferry. Local police chief Andri begins his investigations but an ominous blizzard blows in, cutting off the fishing village, and the suspect remains on the loose. The series was an instant hit in Iceland and France and is now being shown around the world. The Hollywood Reportercalls it "superior small-screen comfort food for the dark winter nights" and adds: "Like all great TV drama, Trapped opens with a vigorous bout of cunnilingus closely followed by a deadly explosion. Wham, bam, thank you Iceland."
Trapped
Everest director Baltasar Kormakur's series is filled with eerie frozen landscapes, unpronounceable names and chilling drama. Set in Seyoisfjorour, a remote village in the east of Iceland, it begins when a mutilated corpse is found near the local port, just after the arrival of an international ferry. Local police chief Andri begins his investigations but an ominous blizzard blows in, cutting off the fishing village, and the suspect remains on the loose. The series was an instant hit in Iceland and France and is now being shown around the world. The Hollywood Reportercalls it "superior small-screen comfort food for the dark winter nights" and adds: "Like all great TV drama, Trapped opens with a vigorous bout of cunnilingus closely followed by a deadly explosion. Wham, bam, thank you Iceland."