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(NOTE THE EXCLAMATION MARK LIKE THIS IS A FANTASTIC THING TO BE SAID IN A HIGHER TONE OF VOICE), OR ARE THEY JUST STECHING THE ONE WEEK TO TWO OR TWO AND A HALF, JUST TO TAKE ONE MORE SUBSCRIPTION OUT OF OUR POCKETS? APPARENTLY IN AMAZON NOBODY CARES THE DISRESPECT FOR THEIR CUSTOMERS IN THIS AREA: DIRECTOR OF PRIME VIDEO RETENTION AND ACQUISITION OF CUSTOMERS, MR DANIEL BROWN. GOOD JOB. Reviewed in the United States on December 27, 2018 I wondered how there would be a Season 2 when Season 1 finished up all the plot lines (even though the ending felt like they flipped a coin at the writers' lunch break). But they managed it. And it is MUCH better than the first season. In Season 1, there were a lot of plot lines thrown about as if the writers hadn't decided what the story was going to be about, or that they needed to fill time or something. In Season 2, there is definitely a direction to the story from the first episode and that tension keeps up without extraneous tension added from the wife, the child, the mother, the brother, etc.
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The story hangs together better and, halfway through the episodes, I am more likely to stick it out. I still want to smother Aksel's mother with a pillow (or possibly a rock) but she is the perfect catalyst for Aksel wanting to leave and Erik not being able to. Reviewed in the United States on December 14, 2018 A businessman from Malaysia originally from Norway gets asked by someone he used to know to save his home town's only business. The problem is that the business is owned by the mother of the 16-yr old girl he was accused of killing (but acquitted) 20 years ago. Sounds intriguing. But then it stops. Beautiful Nordic scenery cannot make this series interesting. The business owner would rather see everyone in town starve rather than allow the prodigal son help save it. His mother is a nutcase who is afraid to move out of her falling-down house and into the nice one he bought for her. His brother doesn't know whether to be happy to see him or to betray him. The girlfriend who vouches for his whereabouts 20 years ago (and therefore got him acquitted) won't tell him the truth about that night either.
WRITTEN BY: John Durie Following its record breaking opening in Norway for a drama series on TV2 (660, 000 viewers early March), Miso Film Norway's Acquitted (Frikjent) kick started its ten week run in Sweden with even stronger figures. The series had a 30. 5% share with 1, 038, 000 Swedish viewers when it premiered on SVT1 at 21. 00 last Sunday, making it a five year record for a Nordic TV series on the Swedish pubcaster. According to Miso Film co-founder Peter Bose, the first of 10 episodes beat other high end dramas such as the Danish shows Dicte, The Killing, The Legacy Season 1, Borgen, Norway's Eyewitness and Lilyhammer. The character-driven drama- with Swedish star actress Lena Endre in a central role against Nicolai Cleve Broch (pictured) - went head to head against the local crime series Johan Falk that drew 508, 000 viewers on TV4. Bose said: "The premiere in Sweden is the first release of the series outside Norway and this underlines the international potential of the series. "
ac·quit (ə-kwĭt′) tr. v. ac·quit·ted, ac·quit·ting, ac·quits 1. Law To find not guilty of a criminal offense. 2. To conduct (oneself) in a specified manner: acquitted herself well during the interview. 3. Archaic To release or discharge from an obligation, such as a debt. 4. Obsolete To repay. [Middle English aquiten, from Old French aquiter: a-, to (from Latin ad-; see ad-) + quite, free, clear (from Medieval Latin quittus, variant of Latin quiētus, past participle of quiēscere, to rest; see k w eiə- in Indo-European roots). ] ac·quit′ter n. American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, Fifth Edition. Copyright © 2016 by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company. Published by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company. All rights reserved. Thesaurus Antonyms Related Words Synonyms Legend: Adj. 1. acquitted - declared not guilty of a specific offense or crime; legally blameless; "he stands acquitted on all charges"; "the jury found him not guilty by reason of insanity" clean-handed, guiltless, innocent - free from evil or guilt; "an innocent child"; "the principle that one is innocent until proved guilty" Based on WordNet 3.
/…/ Acquitted is, either way, an unbelievably good series from TV2. What you thought to be a crime thriller is instead a solid rural drama with a dark history as backdrop. " "One of 20 must-sees for 2015. /…/ An Ibsenian drama with clear references to Peter Gynt and similarities to our own Les Revenants. " " Acquitted, a new Norwegian series which FremantleMedia International is pitching to global broadcasters this week, stands out from the pack. /…/ The one-hour drama, which Norway's Miso Film is producing for pubweb TV2 Norway, takes elements of the Nordic Noir tradition and combines them with the much older Scandinavian tradition of existential drama, bearing a resemblance to the works of Ingmar Bergman or Henrik Ibsen. " "With the village drama Acquitted, directed by the man behind Lilyhammer, another great chapter to the modern history of Norwegian television has been added. It is a story about guilt, atonement, loss and forgiveness. Of returning to your homeland in an attempt to look the ghosts of the past in the eye and to speak with yourself. "
January 22, 2003 Jon Lech Johansen, also known as DVD-John, is facing a retrial on the charges of creating a program that pirates DVD's after Økokrim, Norway's special white-collar crimes division appealed his acquittal. Jon Lech Johansen, also known as DVD-John, is facing a retrial on the charges of creating a program that pirates DVD's after Økokrim, Norway's special white-collar crimes division appealed his acquittal. For three years Johansen lived with his indictment and the charges after he developed the DeCCS program, which bypasses the copy protection used to play DVD's. Johansen created the program after he was not able to play DVD's on his computer which used the Linux operating system. Post Views: 597 597
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PARIS — "Acquitted, " Miso Film 's drama series which is distributed worldwide by FremantleMedia International, has achieved the biggest launch ever on Norway's pubcaster TV2. The one-hour series was made under the new production and distribution venture launched last May by Miso and Nordisk Film. Bending the codes of Nordic Noir with psychological/social drama elements, "Acquitted" stars Norwegian star Nicolai Cleve Broch as Aksel Borgen, a successful businessman who returns to his hometown in rural Norway after spending 20 years in Asia to rescue the town's main company from bankruptcy. But Borgen, who left the country after being acquitted for the murder of his girlfriend, is haunted by his past. "Acquitted" premiered on Monday on TV2 and attracted a record 660, 000 viewers and a 38. 8% share of viewers. "Acquitted" was also Twitter's top trending topic in Norway. "Viewing numbers like these gives us lots of inspiration and courage to continue giving viewers quality drama, " said TV2's program director Jarle Nakken.
4). [1] With the trial, the Committee on the Elimination of Racial Discrimination found that the statements in question "ideas based upon racial superiority or hatred, " and that "the deference to Hitler and his principles and 'footsteps' must.. taken as incitement at least to racial discrimination, if not to violence. As such, the "exceptionally/manifestly offensive" statements were not protected by the due regard clause. It found as such, that the acquittal by the Supreme Court of Norway was a violation of article 4 of the International Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Racial Discrimination. [2] Adopted standard [ edit] The standard adopted for determining who qualifies as a 'victim' for the purposes of seeking relief was broad in the case, with the Human Rights Committee and the Committee for the Elimination of Racial Discrimination disagreeing as to the exact scope of the standard. The standard established by the Human Rights Committee in 2003 has "also been adopted by the European Court of Human Rights. "
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24 December, 2016 Written by Published in Features, News Permalink It's been a year or so since Walter Presents first appeared, and over that period people have streamed over 17 million international crime shows via Channel 4's free online service. And so Walter Presents has a present for crime lovers in 2017, when it launches Norway's most popular crime programme, Acquitted. Nicolai Cleve Broch as Aksel Borgen. Originally entitled Frikjent, the show first aired in Norway in 2015 drawing an audience averaging over 560, 000 – a massive figure in a country of just five million. It's about a successful financier working for a Chinese asset stripper who returns to Norway to invest in a company developing solar cell technology. Solar Tech is based in the tiny community where Aksel Borgen (Nicolai Cleve Broch) grew up. However, his return after 20 years stirs up local passions – mainly because of the reason he left. All those years ago he was tried and acquitted for the murder of Karine Hansteen.