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Thomas Vinterberg’s New Near-Future Disaster Drama Mini-Series Is Coming Soon

Oct 3, 2024

How do you confront the bleakest of challenges? A family faces a world altered by nature and fate in “Families Like Ours.” The series sees Denmark in crisis as rising water levels prompt mass evacuations. Suddenly, an entire country grapples with finding a new place to call home and the prejudices accompanying their plight. The series hails from celebrated filmmaker Thomas Vinterberg,  whose previous efforts include the critically acclaimed films “Another Round” and “The Hunt.” Vinterberg directs all episodes — additionally co-writing ‘Ours’ with Bo Hr. Hansen. 
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This timely project carries a message of hope and determination. Its connection to ‘Round’ is even more a testament to the future, according to Vinterberg. “I actually grabbed that element of electricity, naivety, and youth shooting ‘Another Round.’ I always enjoyed shooting Mads Mikkelsen, but I really enjoyed it when the camera panned left, and I saw all of these youngsters with like a sense of ignition,” he told Variety. “I wanted to bring them into the series as carriers of hope for the future.”
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Amaryllis August leads the cast as Laura, a young woman balancing family and love during the disaster. The series is August’s first starring role and marks her cinematic debut. Albert Rudbeck Lindhardt, Nikolaj Lie Kaas, Paprika Steen, Helene Reingaard Neumann, Magnus Millang, Esben Smed, David Dencik, Thomas Bo Larsen, and Asta Kamma August also star. 
The series’ official synopsis:
In a not-too-distant future, Denmark faces total evacuation due to rising water levels. As the nation prepares to leave their homes, high school student Laura must choose between her divorced parents and the boy she’s fallen in love with.
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A disaster leaves one student with an unenviable choice in “Families Like Ours.” The series will begin airing in Denmark later this month. There is currently no U.S. release date set, but StudioCanal promises a “coming soon” to Broadcasters worldwide. Watch the new trailer below. 
First look at Thomas Vinterberg’s Families Like Ours in the new trailer. The CANAL+ Original Series airs October 20 on @TV2PLAY in Denmark, and coming soon to @canalplus in France and broadcasters worldwide. pic.twitter.com/3vy8IuEHGf— Letterboxd (@letterboxd) October 3, 2024

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