

Drama · War · History
Overview
Karlskov is a self made, successful owner of a large electronics factory, has a wife and five children. They live the good, privileged upper-class life on Strandvejen north of Copenhagen when the Nazis occupy Denmark in April 1940. Karl struggles to continue production at the factory, but to protect his family and employees he reluctantly begins to produce for the German market. It brings him into a controversial collaboration with the occupying power and causes painful breaks in the family.
Top Cast


Jesper Christensen
Jesper Christensen
Karl Skov
Jesper Christensen
Karl Skov


Bodil Jørgensen
Bodil Jørgensen
Eva Skov
Bodil Jørgensen
Eva Skov


Mads Reuther
Mads Reuther
Aksel Skov
Mads Reuther
Aksel Skov


Gustav Dyekjær Giese
Gustav Dyekjær Giese
Michael
Gustav Dyekjær Giese
Michael


Sara Viktoria
Sara Viktoria
Helene Skov
Sara Viktoria
Helene Skov


Lue Støvelbæk
Lue Støvelbæk
Knud Skov
Lue Støvelbæk
Knud Skov


Sylvester Byder
Sylvester Byder
Valdemar Skov
Sylvester Byder
Valdemar Skov


Pernille Højmark
Pernille Højmark
Annelise
Pernille Højmark
Annelise


Steen Stig Lommer
Steen Stig Lommer
Aage
Steen Stig Lommer
Aage


Kathrine Thorborg Johansen
Kathrine Thorborg Johansen
Liva
Kathrine Thorborg Johansen
Liva
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