30 Degrees in February

30 Degrees in February
Also known as '30 grader i februari'
Genre Drama
Created by Anders Weidemann
Starring
Country of origin
Original language(s)
  • Swedish
  • English
  • Thai
No. of series 2
No. of episodes 20
Production
Producer(s)
Production location(s)
Running time 60 minutes
Production company(s) Fundament Film
SVT Anagram
Release
Original network SVT1
Picture format 16:9
Audio format Stereo
Original release 6 February 2012 (2012-02-06) – present
External links
30 Grader i Februari

30 Degrees in February (Swedish: 30 grader i februari) is a Swedish drama series produced for television, airing originally on the SVT network and distributed internationally on Netflix. The series was created by Anders Weidemann and produced by Håkan Hammarén at Fundament Film. The first season debuted on February 6, 2012 and the second season premiered on February 1, 2016 and was produced by Anagram in co-production with SVT and Film i Vast.

The series depicts the lives of various Swedish citizens who move to Thailand. The series was filmed on location in and around Phuket, with additional scenes filmed in Sweden.[1] The series airs primarily in Swedish, with some scenes in English and Thai.

It was part of a feature at the 2016 Gothenburg Film Festival to highlight the increasing popularity of Scandinavian television series abroad.[2] The first season won Swedish television awards (Kristallen) in 2012, including for best drama series. It also received an International Emmy Award nomination in 2013 in the Best Actress category, for Lotta Tejle, who plays Majlis.

Plot

Season 1

The series weaves three separate stories of Swedes who embark on a new beginning in Thailand.

Kajsa (Maria Lundqvist) is a divorced workaholic who suffers a stroke and decides to move to Thailand with her daughters Joy and Wilda. They travel to a hotel on a remote beach where they had visited on holiday. Once they find it to be closed, Kajsa decide to buy it, but clashes with Chan the former owner who wants it back, while her daughter Joy falls in love with Chan's son Pong.

Majlis (Lotta Tejle) visits Thailand with her grumpy and verbally abusive wheelchair-bound husband, Bengt (Kjell Bergqvist). Although Majlis is enchanted by the place and wants to stay, her husband wants to leave.

Glenn (Kjell Wilhelmsen) is a lonely 45 year old blue collar worker who dreams of having a wife and children. After repeatedly being rejected by women in Sweden, he decides to search for a new wife in Thailand. His search is complicated when he meets the transgender masseuse Oh (Duangjai Phiao Hiransri).

Season 2

Joy and Wilda's father travels from Sweden to search for them with the intention of bringing them back home. Majlis is on the run from the authorities, and Glenn and Oh struggle with whether they can have a future together.

Cast

References

  1. "30 Degrees in February - Best TV drama 2012 | SwedenAbroad". swedenabroad.com. Retrieved 2017-01-14.
  2. Elsa Keslassy. "Goteborg Fest Turns Spotlight On Nordic TV Drama | Variety". variety.com. Retrieved 2017-01-14.
  3. SVT: "17 saker du inte visste om 30 grader i februari"
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