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BBC Four acquires Norwegian drama series State Of Happiness

May 14, 2019 - Staff@seenituk

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State Of Happiness, an eight-part drama about a small Norwegian town and how it changed after an international oil company struck oil, is coming to BBC Four this Summer.

The series won Best Screenplay at Cannes Series Festival and was acquired by the BBC from DR International Sales.

The series is set the summer of 1969 in the small coastal town of Stavanger where the locals live off fish, and the North Sea is emptying out. No more cod, no more herring. Something has to happen. The town is in crisis.

International oil companies have been test drilling for years, but nothing has been found and they are in the process of leaving. Phillips Petroleum, however, are contracted to drill a final hole.

The night before Christmas 1969, the gas flare at the Ocean Viking is lit. Phillips has found the largest sub-sea oil basin in history. And everything is about to change.

Norway’s oil was never owned privately, the state kept it, and in 1969, Norwegians were wealthy.

State Of Happiness explores how it happened, how much individuals are willing to give up for the greater good, and how much society is willing to give up for each and everyone else.

The eight episodes cover the years 1969-1972 and follows stories of four young people growing up in a country that, in a matter of a few years, will change from being a small fishing nation and European outpost, to becoming a leading oil nation.

The series shows how these four people, their families and relationships, are affected by this dramatic growth.

The main characters are three teenage Norwegians, Anna Hellevik (Anne Regine Ellingsæte) Christian Nyman (Amund Harboe) and Toril Torstensen (Malene Wadel), and young American lawyer Jonathan Kay (Bart Edwards).

Christian’s dad, Fredrik Nyman (Per Kjerstad), is the owner and managing director of one of the cornerstone companies of the town, Nyman shipping and cannery, Toril comes from a religious background, and Christian’s girlfriend, Anna, comes from a small farm in a remote area of the countryside.

Anna starts working as a secretary at the town hall, where the important political decisions at the time are being made. Jonathan is from Texas, works for Philips Petroleum and is sent to Stavanger in the summer of 1969 to get them out of the agreement with the Norwegian state.

The stories of these young people are intertwined and they are all, in one way or another , are affected by the oil industry and all the changes the oil brought with it; the development of the welfare state, equal rights for men and women, immigration and prosperity.
Sue Deeks, BBC Head of Programme Acquisition, says: “State of Happiness is a beautifully produced period drama.

“I am sure that BBC Four viewers will become completely engaged by the four main characters and their experiences during this fascinating period of Norwegian history.”

The series is Directed by Petter Næss and Pål Jackman and Head Writer is Mette M. Bølstad. The Producers are Synnøve Hørsdal and Ales Ree and it is produced by Maipo Film for NRK.

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