Creating (in) the Arctic : Investigating collaboration and location through a case study of the Arctic noir serial Thin Ice
(2022) In Critical Studies in Television 18(2). p.206-223- Abstract
- The
Swedish/Icelandic coproduced serial Tunn is [Thin Ice] (2020) offers an
insight into current possibilities and challenges of production in the
Nordic Arctic region and the involvement of the developing Greenlandic
screen industry. By analysing both off- and on-screen elements through a
broad screen industry and location-driven approach, the explorative
case study illustrates both a region and a screen industry in
development as well as changing production practices. Furthermore, the
article highlights the perceived value of location and cultural
specificity in high-end TV drama from the multi-ethnic and multi-lingual
Arctic region.The Swedish/Icelandic coproduced serial Tunn... (More) - The
Swedish/Icelandic coproduced serial Tunn is [Thin Ice] (2020) offers an
insight into current possibilities and challenges of production in the
Nordic Arctic region and the involvement of the developing Greenlandic
screen industry. By analysing both off- and on-screen elements through a
broad screen industry and location-driven approach, the explorative
case study illustrates both a region and a screen industry in
development as well as changing production practices. Furthermore, the
article highlights the perceived value of location and cultural
specificity in high-end TV drama from the multi-ethnic and multi-lingual
Arctic region.The Swedish/Icelandic coproduced serial Tunn is [Thin Ice]
(2020) offers an insight into current possibilities and challenges of
production in the Nordic Arctic region and the involvement of the
developing Greenlandic screen industry. By analysing both off- and
on-screen elements through a broad screen industry and location-driven
approach, the explorative case study illustrates both a region and a
screen industry in development as well as changing production practices.
Furthermore, the article highlights the perceived value of location and
cultural specificity in high-end TV drama from the multi-ethnic and
multi-lingual Arctic region.The Swedish/Icelandic coproduced serial Tunn is [Thin Ice]
(2020) offers an insight into current possibilities and challenges of
production in the Nordic Arctic region and the involvement of the
developing Greenlandic screen industry. By analysing both off- and
on-screen elements through a broad screen industry and location-driven
approach, the explorative case study illustrates both a region and a
screen industry in development as well as changing production practices.
Furthermore, the article highlights the perceived value of location and
cultural specificity in high-end TV drama from the multi-ethnic and
multi-lingual Arctic region.The Swedish/Icelandic coproduced serial Tunn is [Thin Ice] (2020) offers an insight into current possibilities and challenges of production in the Nordic Arctic region and the involvement of the developing Greenlandic screen industry. By analysing both off- and on-screen elements through a broad screen industry and location-driven approach, the explorative case study illustrates both a region and a screen industry in development as well as changing production practices. Furthermore, the article highlights the perceived value of location and cultural specificity in high-end TV drama from the multi-ethnic and multi-lingual Arctic region.The Swedish/Icelandic coproduced serial Tunn is [Thin Ice] (2020) offers an insight into current possibilities and challenges of production in the Nordic Arctic region and the involvement of the developing Greenlandic screen industry. By analysing both off- and on-screen elements through a broad screen industry and location-driven approach, the explorative case study illustrates both a region and a screen industry in development as well as changing production practices. Furthermore, the article highlights the perceived value of location and cultural specificity in high-end TV drama from the multi-ethnic and multi-lingual Arctic region.The Swedish/Icelandic coproduced serial Tunn is [Thin Ice] (2020) offers an insight into current possibilities and challenges of production in the Nordic Arctic region and the involvement of the developing Greenlandic screen industry. By analysing both off- and on-screen elements through a broad screen industry and location-driven approach, the explorative case study illustrates both a region and a screen industry in development as well as changing production practices. Furthermore, the article highlights the perceived value of location and cultural specificity in high-end TV drama from the multi-ethnic and multi-lingual Arctic region. (Less)
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- author
- Grønlund, Anders LU
- publishing date
- 2022
- type
- Contribution to journal
- publication status
- published
- subject
- keywords
- Arctic, Coproduction, Greenland, location, television drama, Thin Ice
- in
- Critical Studies in Television
- volume
- 18
- issue
- 2
- pages
- 18 pages
- publisher
- SAGE Publications
- external identifiers
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- scopus:85139907196
- ISSN
- 1749-6020
- DOI
- 10.1177/17496020221129969
- language
- English
- LU publication?
- no
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