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Skam (TV series)

Skam (Norwegian pronunciation: [skɑm]; English: "Shame") is a Norwegian teen drama streaming television series about the daily life of teenagers at the Hartvig Nissen School, a gymnasium in the wealthy borough of Frogner in West End Oslo. It was produced by NRK P3, which is part of the Norwegian public broadcaster NRK.

Skam
Genre
Created byJulie Andem
Developed byJulie Andem
Written byJulie Andem
Directed byJulie Andem
Starring
ComposerChristian Wibe
Country of originNorway
Original languageNorwegian
No. of seasons4
No. of episodes43
Production
ProducerMarianne Furevold
Production locationOslo
Cinematography
  • Daniel McStay
  • Maja Holand
  • Ragnar Molstad
Editors
  • Renate Henrikhaugen
  • Alec Thom
  • Ida Vennerød Kolstø
  • Stian Kjørstad Zethelius
Running time15–59 minutes
Production companyNRK
Release
Original networkNRK1
Original release25 September 2015 (2015-09-25) –
24 June 2017 (2017-06-24)

Skam follows a new main character each season. While airing, a new clip, conversation, or social media post was published in real-time on the NRK website on a daily basis. Each season has a focus on particular topics that range from relationship difficulties, identity, eating disorders, sexual assault, homosexuality, mental health issues, religion, and forbidden love.

Despite no promotion ahead of its 2015 launch, Skam broke viewership records. Its premiere episode is among the most-watched episodes in NRK's history, and by the middle of season two, it was responsible for half of NRK's traffic. With season three, it broke all streaming records in Norway, along with viewership records in neighboring countries Denmark, Finland and Sweden, and attracted an active international fanbase on social media, where fans promoted translations. The show repeatedly made international headlines for its popularity surge across the world, and the show's actors became famous worldwide. However, the international popularity was not expected, with the music industry requiring geoblocking of NRK's website due to music license contracts only supporting the Norwegian public. The series ended after its fourth season in 2017, reportedly due to high production stress.

Skam received critical acclaim and significant recognition for its portrayal of sexual abuse in the second season and homosexuality in the third. The series was also praised for its contributions to promote Norwegian language and culture internationally, as well as for its unique distribution format, adopting a new strategy of real-time, high-engagement, snippet-based distribution rather than rigidity and television schedules. It received multiple Norwegian awards throughout its run, being honored for its dramatic narrative, innovative storytelling format, writing, directing, and actors' performances. The success of the series has spawned an American version led by Skam showrunner Julie Andem, as well as multiple European remakes, four books containing original scripts, and blooper reels.

Hartvig Nissen School

The series focuses on the daily life of teenagers at the Hartvig Nissen School (Hartvig Nissens skole), a gymnasium (preparatory high school) located in the Frogner borough in Oslo's West End, with the address Niels Juels gate (Niels Juel Street) 56.[1] The school is informally and widely known simply as "Nissen." Originally named Nissen's Girls' School, it was founded by Hartvig Nissen in 1849 as a private girls' school which was owned by its headmasters and which served the higher bourgeoisie. Its alumni include many famous individuals and two members of the Norwegian royal family. The school was the first higher school in Norway which admitted women.[2]

Concept

At the start of a week, a clip, conversation or social media post is posted on the Skam website. New material is posted on a daily basis, with the content unified and combined into one full episode on Fridays.[3] The main character differs from season to season,[4] and the fictional characters have social media profiles where viewers can follow their activities.[3] The show allows public interaction over the duration of the episode. The format has since been used in other NRK P3 series, Blank and Lovleg.[5][6]

Characters

The following are characters in Skam.[7]

Character Portrayed by Seasons
1 2 3 4
Eva Kviig Mohn
Central Main Recurring Main
Noora Amalie Sætre
Main Central Recurring Main
Isak Valtersen
Main Recurring Central Main
Sana Bakkoush
Main Central
Christina "Chris" Berg
Ina Svenningdal [no; sv]
Main Recurring Main
Vilde Hellerud Lien
Main Recurring Main
Jonas Noah Vasquez
Marlon Langeland [da; sv]
Main Recurring Main Recurring
William Magnusson
Recurring Main Guest
Eskild Tryggvasson
Carl Martin Eggesbø [sv]
Main Recurring
Even Bech Næsheim
Main Recurring
Magnus Fossbakken
Guest Main Recurring
Mahdi Disi
Sacha Kleber Nyiligira [sv]
Main Recurring
Yousef Acar
Cengiz Al
Main
Christoffer "Penetrator-Chris" Schistad
Recurring Guest
Ingrid Theis Gaupseth
Cecilie Martinsen
Recurring Guest Recurring
Sara Nørstelien
Kristina Ødegaard
Recurring Guest Recurring
Linn Larsen Hansen
Rakel Øfsti Nesje
Recurring
Mari Aspeflaten
Liv-Anne Trulsrud
Recurring Guest
Emma W. Larzen
Ruby Dagnall [no; sv]
Recurring Guest
Sonja
Theresa Frostad Eggesbø
Recurring
Mikael Øverlie Boukhal
Yousef Hjelde Elmofty
Guest Recurring
Elias Bakkoush
Simo Mohamed Elhbabi
Recurring
Adam Malik
Adam Ezzari [da]
Recurring
Mutasim Tatouti
Mutasim Billah
Recurring

1In season one, David Stakston was credited as playing a character called David, though his name was never spoken in the show. This could be the character Magnus or Stakston was playing a different student. Stakston also makes an uncredited appearance in the last episode of season two.

2In season three, Mikael appears uncredited in a video Isak finds on the Internet of Even.

Central cast

  • Lisa Teige as Eva Kviig Mohn (born 2 June 1999) is the main character in the first season. When we first meet Eva, she recently started dating Jonas, who just ended a relationship with Eva's best friend Ingrid. Her relationship with Jonas is complicated and she finds it hard to trust him, eventually leading her to cheat on him and ultimately leading to their breakup at the end of season one. Eva lives at home with a busy mom and starts at the Hartvig Nissen school ("Nissen") in 2015 together with her friends and former classmates Jonas, Ingrid, Sara and Isak. Losing her former best friends Ingrid and Sara due to her relationship to Jonas, she starts up new friendships with Noora, Chris, Vilde and Sana at Nissen. After season one, Eva is mostly portrayed as an outgoing and promiscuous party-girl.
  • Josefine Frida Pettersen as Noora Amalie Sætre (born 6 April 1999) is the main character in the second season. Noora is portrayed as a confident, smart and helpful character in seasons one and two. In the second season, it is however revealed that she has some insecurities after all. She lives with two roommates and does not have contact with her parents. Unlike her friends Eva, Chris and Vilde, Noora is not into drinking or hooking up with guys. When the school's playboy William continues to flirt with her despite several rejections, she eventually gets interested in him, but due to her prejudices against him, she finds it hard to accept. They end up in a relationship at the end of season two. In seasons three and four, Noora faces complications in her relationship with William.
  • Tarjei Sandvik Moe as Isak Valtersen (born 21 June 1999) is the main character in the third season. Isak is a close friend of both Eva and Jonas in season one. At the end of the season, Noora and Eva find homosexual pornography on Isak's phone, raising suspicions about his sexual orientation. Season three follows Isak's struggles to accept his sexuality. He meets Even, and the two quickly fall in love and begin to secretly see each other. However, Isak unknowingly pushes Even (who has bipolar disorder) away by revealing that he does not want to be around people with mental disorders, due to his traumatizing experiences with his mentally ill mother. After struggling with his feelings for Even, Isak decides to come out to his best friend Jonas, and eventually to other people that he is close to. He gets back together with Even with the aid of his friends, but after Even has a manic episode, he distances himself from him again out of fear and heartbreak. However, he comes to better understand Even's situation after a discussion with his friends, and reunites with Even after he realizes that he loves him, accepting the obstacles created by his disorder. In season four, Isak is portrayed as much happier, as he lives comfortably and publicly in a relationship with Even.
  • Iman Meskini as Sana Bakkoush (born 24 December 1999) is the main character in the fourth season. Sana's biggest struggle throughout the series is to live the traditional Muslim lifestyle and the traditional Norwegian gymnasium-lifestyle at the same time. Sana is portrayed as decisive and eloquent, but faces constant prejudices from her classmates, her parents and people she meets on the street, which sometimes leads Sana to take irrational decisions. This peaks when Sana anonymously cyberbullies her classmate Sara, who wants to exclude Sana from their russefeiring-squad. Unlike Eva, Noora and Isak, she has a close relationship with her family. In season 4, she falls in love with Yousef, who she initially thinks is a Muslim, but turns out not to be. After initial attempts to distance herself from him, they appear to grow closer later in the season.

Main cast

  • Marlon Valdés Langeland as Jonas Noah Vasquez (born 20 December 1999), Eva's boyfriend in the first season. He is also Isak's best friend and a classmate of all the main characters.
  • Ulrikke Falch as Vilde Hellerud Lien (born 13 July 1999), the naive fourth member of the main girl squad. She is the enthusiastic initiator of russefeiring, revy and other social events for the squad.
  • Ina Svenningdal as Christina "Chris" Berg (born 6 January 1999), the amusing fifth member of the girl squad. She usually avoids most conflicts and emotionally deep conversations.
  • Thomas Hayes as William Magnusson (born 10 January 1997), the flirt and eventually boyfriend of Noora in the second season. He is two years older than the main cast, but also studies at Nissen in the first two seasons.
  • Carl Martin Eggesbø as Eskild Tryggvasson (born 19 August 1995), the roommate of Noora in season two and four, and of Isak's in season three.
  • Henrik Holm as Even Bech Næsheim (born 12 February 1997), the love affair and eventual boyfriend of Isak. Even is diagnosed with bipolar disorder at some point prior to season 3.
  • David Stakston as Magnus Fossbakken (born 30 October 1999), Isak's awkward friend and classmate. In the fourth season he is in a relationship with Vilde.
  • Sacha Kleber Nyiligira as Mahdi Disi (born 19 January 1999), Isak's friend and classmate. Member of the boys squad.
  • Cengiz Al as Yousef Acar (born 21 September 1997), the atheist love interest of Sana and a former classmate of Even.

Recurring cast

  • Herman Tømmeraas as Christoffer "Penetrator-Chris" Schistad (born 2 April 1997), the on-and-off love interest of Eva through all four seasons. He is also classmate and best friend of William.
  • Cecilie Martinsen as Ingrid Theis Gaupseth (born 23 February 1999), Jonas's girlfriend and Eva's best friend prior to season one. Ingrid is a member of the russefeiring-squad "Pepsi Max", which often rivals the main characters' squad.
  • Kristina Ødegaard as Sara Nørstelien (born 12 July 1999), Ingrid's best friend and leader of the "Pepsi Max" squad. Sara dates Isak in the second season.
  • Rakel Øfsti Nesje as Linn Larsen Hansen (born 1 January 1996), the introverted roommate of Eskild and Noora/Isak.
  • Simo Mohamed Elhbabi as Elias Bakkoush (born 5 March 1997), Sana's older brother and Yousef's best friend and former classmate.

Episodes

Series overview

SeriesEpisodesOriginally aired
First airedLast aired
11125 September 2015 (2015-09-25)11 December 2015 (2015-12-11)
2124 March 2016 (2016-03-04)3 June 2016 (2016-06-03)
3107 October 2016 (2016-10-07)16 December 2016 (2016-12-16)
41014 April 2017 (2017-04-14)24 June 2017 (2017-06-24)

Season 1

The first clip from season 1 was made available on Tuesday, 22 September 2015,[8] with the combined clips during the week premiering as a full episode on Friday, 25 September 2015.[9] The season consists of 11 episodes; the main character is Eva Mohn.[9] The storyline deals with Eva's difficult relationship with her boyfriend Jonas and the themes of loneliness, identity, belonging and friendship.

No.
overall
No. in
season
TitleDurationOriginal air date
11"Du ser ut som en slut (You look like a slut)"20 min25 September 2015 (2015-09-25)
22"Jonas, dette er helt dust (Jonas, this is totally dumb)"17 min2 October 2015 (2015-10-02)
33"Vi er de største loserne på skolen (We're the biggest losers at school)"17 min9 October 2015 (2015-10-09)
44"Go for it din lille slut (Go for it, you little slut)"15 min16 October 2015 (2015-10-16)
55"Hva er det som gjør deg kåt? (What turns you on?)"19 min23 October 2015 (2015-10-23)
66"Man vet når gutter lyver (You know when a boy is lying)"23 min30 October 2015 (2015-10-30)
77"Tenker alltid det er meg det er noe gale med (I always think it's me there's something wrong with)"20 min13 November 2015 (2015-11-13)
88"Hele skolen hater meg (The whole school hates me)"24 min20 November 2015 (2015-11-20)
99"Man er det man gjør (You are what you do)"21 min27 November 2015 (2015-11-27)
1010"Jeg tenker du har blitt helt psyko (I think that you've become totally psycho)"21 min4 December 2015 (2015-12-04)
1111"Et jævlig dumt valg (A really stupid choice)"35 min11 December 2015 (2015-12-11)

Season 2

The first clip from season 2 was made available on Monday, 29 February 2016,[10] with the combined clips during the week premiering as a full episode on Friday, 4 March 2016.[9] The season consists of 12 episodes; the main character is Noora Amalie Sætre.[9] The season is about her relationship with William and deals with issues of friendship, feminism, eating disorders, self-image, violence, sexual violence and the contemporaneous refugee crisis in relation to Norwegian democracy.

No.
overall
No. in
season
TitleDurationOriginal air date
121"Om du bare hadde holdt det du lovet (If only you'd kept your promises)"26 min4 March 2016 (2016-03-04)
132"Du lyver til en venninne og skylder på meg (You lie to a friend and blame me)"26 min11 March 2016 (2016-03-11)
143"Er det noe du skjuler for oss? (Are you hiding something from us?)"36 min18 March 2016 (2016-03-18)
154"Jeg visste det var noe rart med henne (I knew there was something strange about her) (Easter Special)"29 min25 March 2016 (2016-03-25)
165"Jeg er i hvert fall ikke sjalu (I'm certainly not jealous)"32 min1 April 2016 (2016-04-01)
176"Jeg vil ikke bli beskytta (I don't want to be protected)"24 min22 April 2016 (2016-04-22)
187"Noora, du trenger pikk (Noora, you need cock)"24 min29 April 2016 (2016-04-29)
198"Du tenker bare på William (You're only thinking of William)"41 min6 May 2016 (2016-05-06)
209"Jeg savner deg så jævlig (I miss you so damn much)"22 min13 May 2016 (2016-05-13)
2110"Jeg skal forklare alt (I'll explain everything)"49 min20 May 2016 (2016-05-20)
2211"Husker du seriøst ingenting? (Do you seriously remember nothing?)"30 min27 May 2016 (2016-05-27)
2312"Vil du flytte sammen med meg? (Will you move in with me?)"50 min3 June 2016 (2016-06-03)

Season 3

The first clip from season 3 was made available on Sunday, 2 October 2016,[11][12] with the combined clips during the week premiering as a full episode on Friday, 7 October 2016.[9] The season consists of 10 episodes; the main character is Isak Valtersen.[9] The season deals with Isak's burgeoning relationship with Even Bech Næsheim and is principally a coming out story that deals with issues of love, sexual identity, authenticity, mental illness, religion and friendship.

No.
overall
No. in
season
TitleDurationOriginal air date
241"Lykke til, Isak (Good luck, Isak)"27 min7 October 2016 (2016-10-07)
252"Du er over 18, sant? (You're over 18, right?)"26 min14 October 2016 (2016-10-14)
263"Nå bånder dere i overkant mye" / "Hun er på (You're bonding too much/She is on)"22 min21 October 2016 (2016-10-21)
274"Keen på å bade" / "Da vorser vi sammen? (Feel like swimming/Then we pre-party together?)"20 min28 October 2016 (2016-10-28)
285"Samme tid et helt annet sted" / "Kan jeg bli her med deg for altid? (At the same time in a completely different place/Can I stay here with you forever?)"30 min4 November 2016 (2016-11-04)
296"Escobar season" / "Kan du ikke bare si det? (Escobar season/Can't you just say it?)"19 min18 November 2016 (2016-11-18)
307"Er du homo? (Are you gay?)"23 min25 November 2016 (2016-11-25)
318"Mannen i mitt liv" / "Drit i å ringe Isak (The man of my dreams/Stop fucking calling Isak)"30 min2 December 2016 (2016-12-02)
329"Det går over" / "Velkommen til mobilsvar (It will pass/Welcome to voicemail)"18 min9 December 2016 (2016-12-09)
3310"Minutt for minutt" / "Jeg så deg første skoledag (Minute by minute/I saw you the first day of school)"33 min16 December 2016 (2016-12-16)
  • NRK TV and NRK P3 used different titles for 7 of the season 3 episodes.

Season 4

The first clip from season 4 was made available on Monday, 10 April 2017,[13] with the combined clips during the week premiering as a full episode on Friday, 14 April 2017.[9] The season consisted of 10 episodes,[14] and the main character is Sana Bakkoush.[9] The season deals with the Islamic religion, forbidden love, cyberbullying, friendship, and the Norwegian russ celebratory period.

The series finale episode switches character clip-to-clip, focusing on short stories by characters not given their own, full season. The episode deals with parental depression, love rejection, jealousy, friendship, mutual relationship support, and fear of abandonment.

No.
overall
No. in
season
TitleDurationOriginal air date
341"Du hater å henge med oss (You hate hanging out with us)"25 min14 April 2017 (2017-04-14)
352"Jeg er gutt, jeg får ikke hat (I'm a boy, I don't get hate)"18 min21 April 2017 (2017-04-21)
363"Hva mener du om drikking? (What do you think about drinking?)"28 min28 April 2017 (2017-04-28)
374"Allah hadde digget deg (Allah would dig you)"30 min5 May 2017 (2017-05-05)
385"Hvis du er trist er jeg trist (If you're sad then I'm sad)"27 min12 May 2017 (2017-05-12)
396"Har du en dårlig dag? (Are you having a bad day?)"30 min26 May 2017 (2017-05-26)
407"Vi må stå sammen (We must stand together)"36 min2 June 2017 (2017-06-02)
418"De største loserne på skolen (The biggest losers at school)"35 min9 June 2017 (2017-06-09)
429"Livet smiler (Life smiles)"48 min16 June 2017 (2017-06-16)
4310"Takk for alt (Thanks for everything)"59 min24 June 2017 (2017-06-24)

Production

 
Julie Andem and Mari Magnus

Julie Andem created Skam. In an interview with Rushprint in April 2016, Andem discussed production of the series. Originally developed for 16-year-old girls, Andem made use of the "NABC" production model ("Needs/Approach/Benefit/Competition"), and instead of collecting information from a vast amount of sources, she had extensive, hours-long interviews with a single representative to uncover what needs that specific target audience had in order to cover that story. In contrast to American shows, which were the primary competition for shows attracting attention from teenagers, Andem stated that she had one advantage; knowing who the audience were and what culture they grew up in. One major area of exploration Andem found through research was pressure; she stated that "the pressure to perform is very high for this target audience. They strive to perform in so many ways. That's fine, and it doesn't necessarily have to be dangerous or unhealthy. But what is unhealthy is that many feel like they can't live up to the demands, and therefore feel that they failed. They are comparing themselves to each other, not themselves. And then a thought occurred: How to get them to let go of the pressure through a series like Skam".[15] Andem wanted the show to be a combination of social realism, soap opera, and sitcom, transitioning between the genres as the scenes switch, for example from the comical scenes of a doctor's office to the make-out scenes on the stairs. She admitted it did not always work, saying that one particular scene change in episode 5 of season 1 from the stairs to the doctor's office was "a dramatic jump", and elaborated that "in a later scene, I told the photographer that we maybe should try to go a little closer. But we didn't get the humor, so: fuckit, we'll shoot sitcom-ish and blend the genres."[15]

Andem created nine characters, without any backstory. Everyone was supposed to be able to lead a season, and the show was going to switch character season-to-season. 1,200 people auditioned for the roles in the first round of casting. As production started, Andem wrote scripts for the shows, and there was no improvisation. "A lot of people think much of the show is improvised. It's not. A lot is written for the actors. And before and after a scene, I'll wait for a while before I say thank you and let them play a little in the scene. If a scene doesn't work, we'll fix it and see what in the script doesn't work."[15] Production had a short deadline, with scripts written in three days, one-and-a-half days to shoot, and four-to-five days to edit. "The plan must be there, and we just have to finish through".[15] The series' use of real-time was planned from early on, and Andem wrote the series in episodic format, although the content also had to work for daily releases, including a cliffhanger ending in each scene. Andem read the comments for each day, and looked for feedback from the audience on how to end each season while still keeping her original plans in some way.[15]

As the series premiered, there was little or no promotion for the show, due to the production's and NRK's wish for teenagers to find it on their own, spread the news through social media, and avoid the older generation even noticing the series.[15] There were no launch interviews, no reviews,[15] and the actors were shielded from the media, with NRK P3 editorial chief Håkon Moslet saying that "We want most of the focus to be on the show. These actors are very young, I think it's good they're being shielded a little. They do also notice the popularity of the series".[16]

The Norwegian newspaper Dagbladet reported in December 2016 that the production of seasons 2 and 3 of Skam had cost a combined sum of NOK10 million. NRK P3 editorial chief Håkon Moslet stated: "For being a drama of high quality, Skam is a very cost-efficient production."[17]

In December 2016, the series was renewed for a fourth season.[18][19] In early April 2017, it was announced that the first clip from the fourth season would premiere on 10 April, and that it would be the last season of the series.[20][21][22] NRK P3 editorial chief Håkon Moslet stated that the making of Skam had been "an extreme sport",[22] and in an Instagram post, creator, writer and director Julie Andem wrote that "Skam has been a 24/7 job. It has also been amazingly fun to work on, and I really believe that has given the series a unique energy, and ensured that Skam continues to surprise and entertain. We recently decided that we won't be making a new season this fall. I know many of you out there will be upset and disappointed to hear this, but I'm confident this is the right decision."[23]

On 23 June 2017, one day before the series finale, the entire cast officially met the press before the series' wrap party, answering questions from fans around the world and describing their experiences and memories from production. It was notably the first time all the actors were allowed to break their silence and speak to the public.[24][25]

On 9 December 2018, NRK published the first of four official blooper reels from the series. The 9 December release featured never-before-seen content from the first season, with the remaining three blooper videos released throughout the following week.[26]

Distribution

In Norway, the series is available on the radio channel NRK P3's website,[9] and on the web television solution NRK TV.[27] The weekly episodes are also aired on Fridays on TV channel NRK3.[27] The series has been licensed to air as a Nordvision co-production by public service broadcasters in other Nordic countries, specifically:[28][29]

  • In Denmark, the series is shown by DR on the DR TV streaming service and aired on TV channel DR3 since December 2016.[28][30]
  • In Finland, the series is shown by Yle on the Yle Areena streaming service since December 2016.[31]
  • In Iceland, the series is shown by RÚV on both its streaming service and television channel.[28]
  • In Sweden, the series is shown by SVT on the SVT Play streaming service since December 2016.[32]

Reception

Norway and Nordic countries

In Norway, on average, about 192,000 viewers watched the first season, with the first episode being one of the most viewed of all time on NRK TV online.[33] In the first week of June 2016, streaming of Skam was responsible for over half of the traffic on NRK TV.[34] Following the release of the third-season finale, NRK stated that the second season had an average audience of 531,000, while the third season broke all streaming records on its NRK TV service with an average audience of 789,000 people.[35][36] The trailer for the fourth season, released on 7 April 2017, was watched by 900,000 people within four days.[37] During the start of the fourth season, 1.2 million unique users had visited Skam's website, and the first episode had been watched by 317,000 people. NRK P3 editorial chief Håkon Moslet told Verdens Gang that "We see that there is high traffic and high interest for season 4. Since the end of the season we have seen a pattern around viewer interest. We lie high in the first week and towards the end of the season when the drama kicks in."[38] In May 2017, NRK published a report on 2016 viewing statistics, writing that the third season broke both the streaming record for a series on NRK TV and for streaming of any series in Norway.[39]

An October 2016 Aftenposten report detailed that Skam had become popular in Sweden, with "well over 5000" viewers with Swedish IP addresses watching the episodes, not counting the individual clips.[40] A later report from Verdens Gang in January 2017 stated that Skam had "broken all records" in Sweden, with over 25 million plays on SVT Play.[41] Following the series' licensing deal for broadcasting in Denmark,[42] the series broke records in January 2017, with the show's first episode scoring 560,000 viewers on DR TV.[43] In Finland, the first episode had more than 130,000 views by the end of February 2017, two and half months after its release, described by Yle audience researcher Anne Hyvärilä as "quite exceptional".[44]

Skam has received critical acclaim. The newspaper NATT&DAG selected it as the best TV series of 2015.[45] In its second season, Kripos, Norway's National Criminal Investigation Service, praised the series' handling of sexual abuse, including the girls' encouraging the victim, Noora, to go to the emergency room to explain the situation and gather evidence of the abuse, and Noora confronting her abuser with relevant laws he has broken to prevent the sharing of photographs showing her naked.[46][47] The National Center for Prevention of Sexual Assault also praised the portrayal, adding that they wish for the series to become a syllabus in schools.[48] In the third season, Martine Lunder Brenne of Verdens Gang praised the theme of homosexuality and wrote that "I praise it first and foremost because young homosexual people, both in and outside the closet, finally get some long-awaited and modern role models. It doesn't matter if it's a character in a fictional drama – right now, Skam is Norway's coolest show".[49] In the fourth season, Christopher Pahle of Dagbladet praised a conversation about religion, writing: "two young people, with Muslim backgrounds, have a reflected, respectful and enlightening conversation about religion without arguing or taking it to the trenches. Think about that. They pick flowers and dribble a ball, and even if they don't necessarily convince each other, that's not the purpose either. The point is that they understand each other".[50]

Skam has been recognised for its contributions to promote Norwegian language and culture, and to foster affinity between Nordic countries. In December 2016, the Nordic Association awarded Skam the annual Nordic Language Prize for its ability to engage a young Nordic audience, connecting with young people across the Nordic region and fostering positive attitudes about the region's neighbouring languages.[51] In April 2017, Skam and its creator Julie Andem were awarded the Peer Gynt Prize, an award given to a person or institution that has had a positive impact on society and made Norway famous abroad.[52][53] The show also led to popularisation of the word , which was noted by the Norwegian Language Council in 2016 when it chose it as one of the words of the year.[54]

In June 2017, just prior to the show's ending, Aftenposten published a report featuring interviews with many well-known Norwegian television creators, writers and directors, all praising Skam showrunner Julie Andem for her creative work on the show. Praise was directed at the series' "unpolished" nature, her ability to maintain "such a high level of quality over a long period of time", the series' blend of different sexualities and ethnicities and use of dialogue to resolve issues, and the show's compassion, thereby its ability to truly capture its generational audience.[55]

The show's series finale received positive reviews. Vilde Sagstad Imeland of Verdens Gang praised the final clip for being a "worthy and emotional ending".[56] Cecilie Asker of Aftenposten wrote that "The very last episode of Skam leaves us with a big sorrow, a sore loss, and a craving for more. It couldn't have been better."[57]

On 1 July 2017, during the celebration of Oslo Pride, Skam, its creator Julie Andem, and actors Tarjei Sandvik Moe, Henrik Holm and Carl Martin Eggesbø were awarded the "Fryd" award, an award given to persons or organizations that break the norms in gender and sexuality in a positive manner.[58][59]

In February 2018, Prince William and his wife Catherine, members of the British royal family, visited the Hartvig Nissen school to meet with the cast and learn more about Skam, its impact on the actors' lives and to discuss youth and mental health.[60]

International success

Starting with season three, the show attracted an international audience, and NRK was therefore heavily asked to add English subtitles to the Skam episodes online. The requests were declined due to the license for the music presented throughout the series being restricted to a Norwegian audience, and that easy availability outside Norway would violate the terms of NRK's license agreements. An attorney for NRK elaborated that YouTube videos featuring more than 50% original Skam content would be automatically removed.[61] When denied official subtitling, fans started making their own translations of the episodes into several world languages, greatly expanding the online fanbase.[62] Norwegian viewers were quick to share translated clips quickly after availability through Google Drive, and also started blogs to cover additional material and language courses to explain Norwegian slang.[62][63]

By the end of 2016, Skam had been trending globally several times on Twitter and Tumblr, and its Facebook, Instagram and Vine presence grew rapidly.[63] On social media, fandoms developed creative paintings, screensavers, phone covers, and fan videos.[63][64][65] Filming locations, including Sagene Church,[66] and the Hartvig Nissen school, were visited by fans, and the actors were receiving worldwide attention.[62] After being featured in an episode in the third season, Gabrielle's song "5 fine frøkner" saw a 3,018 percent increase in listening on Spotify, with over 13 million streams and, at one point, rising to eighth place on the Swedish top music rankings.[67] Its social media popularity continued into its fourth season in April 2017, with over 20,000 tweets containing #skamseason4 registered in 24 hours at the time of season four's first clip, a substantial portion of which originated from the United States.[68]

In January 2017, Skam was geoblocked for foreign viewers. NRK attorney Kari Anne Lang-Ree stated that "NRK has a right to publish content to the Norwegian audience and foreign countries. The music industry is reacting to the fact that many international viewers are listening to music despite NRK not having international licensing deals. NRK takes the concerns from the music industry seriously. We are in dialogue with [the music industry] to find a solution".[69] NRK stated that "We want to thank our international fans and followers who have embraced SKAM. We are blown away by your dedication – it is something we never expected. That is why it hurts to tell you guys that due to a necessary clarification with the music right holders, SKAM will until further notice not be available outside Norway. We are working hard to figure out how to solve this issue so that the fans can continue to enjoy SKAM from where they are".[69] When the fourth season premiered in April, the geoblock was removed for Nordic countries.[20]

The series has received significant attention from international media publications for its unique distribution model of real-time snippet-based information.[65][70][71][72]

Anna Leszkiewicz of New Statesman posted in March 2017 that she considered Skam "the best show on TV", highlighting the second season's handling of sexual assault. She praised the series for avoiding "shocking, gratuitous rape scenes", instead focusing on a single hand gesture by abuser Nico as a sign of predatory behavior. However, Leszkiewicz criticized the show for taking the "escape route", in which Noora finds the courage to speak to another girl who was at the party, who insists that, while Noora and Nico were in bed together, no sexual intercourse took place. Leszkiewicz commented that "So many women go through what Noora went through in Skam. Most of them don't get offered the same escape route. Instead, they have to live with the shame and confusion of an 'ambiguous' assault."[73] The same month, Elite Daily's Dylan Kickham wrote that the international fanbase for Skam on social media was "much larger than I ever would have predicted", with major fan groups on Twitter, Facebook, and Tumblr. He credited the third season's storyline of homosexuality, calling it "incredibly intimate and profound", particularly praising a scene featuring a conversation about flamboyant attitudes between main character Isak and supporting character Eskild. While acknowledging highlights of the past two seasons, Kickham explained that "season three stands above the rest by shining a light on aspects of sexuality that are very rarely depicted in mainstream media", praising Eskild's "magnificent and timely take on the toxic 'masc-for-masc' discrimination within the gay community" in response to Isak's homophobic comments. "It's these small, incisive moments that show just how much Skam understands and cares about the issues it portrays", explained Kickham.[74]

In March 2017, voters of E! Online's poll regarding "Top Couple 2017" declared characters Isak and Even, main stars of the show's third season, the winners.[75] Verdens Gang wrote in April that Skam had become popular in China, where publicly discussing homosexuality is illegal. It reported that almost four million Chinese people had watched the third season through piracy and a total of six million had watched all episodes so far translated to Chinese. The report also stated that NRK has no plans to stop piracy in China, and NRK P3 editorial chief Håkon Moslet told Verdens Gang that "It was Isak and Even that captured a young Chinese audience. There's a lot of censorship in China, and they are role models and have a relationship that Chinese people have a need to see."[76]

Anna Leszkiewicz wrote three more articles on Skam and its impact between April and December 2017. In the first report, she credited the series for having tackled multiple difficult topics with the use of universal emotions like loneliness rather than issue-based strategies.[62] In the second, she specifically focused on the series' ending, noting that it originally had nine characters designed to each lead a season, and quoted fans with the sentiment that "It seems like such an abrupt decision. It doesn't serve the storyline at all." Acknowledging the pressure of the show's global popularity as potentially a key element to end Skam, Leszkiewicz highlighted some fans' disapproval of the storylines presented towards the ending; season four's main character Sana, a member of the Muslim religion who had been under-represented in the series, had a shorter amount of focus in her season than other main characters had at their respective times; the final moments of the series focused on short stories by characters not given their own season, one of which told the story of a minor character without significant relevancy to the series; and a lackluster conversation about Islamophobia between Sana and her white, non-Muslim friend Isak. Leszkiewicz quoted disgruntled fans, one of which said that "Sana has been disrespected and disregarded and erased and sidelined and that is fucking gross. She deserved better".[77] Finally, in her last report, she focused on Skam's legacy as an American adaption was in production. NRK P3 editorial chief Håkon Moslet told her that "There was a lot of piracy", acknowledging that the show's global popularity was the result of fans illegally distributing content through Google Drive, though adding "But we didn't mind". Producer and project manager Marianne Furevold explained that "We were given a lot of time to do so much research, and I think that's a huge part of the success that we see today with Skam", referencing extensive in-depth interviews, attending schools and youth clubs, and immersing into teenagers' online lives, something that she did not think would have been possible with a commercial network. In regards to ending the series after its fourth season, while its popularity peaked, Moslet told Leszkiewicz that writer Julie Andem spent an enormous amount of time developing the series; "It was kind of an extreme sport to make, this series, especially for her. It was her life, 24/7, for two and a half years. It was enough, I think. And she wanted to end on a high. So that's the reason. I think it was the right thing". Andem had posted on Instagram that she "wouldn't have been able to make a season five as good as it deserved to be", though she had also written that she did not want to give away the producing job of the American version, opting to take on the responsibility of that adaptation. That decision itself disgruntled fans, who "found her decision to leave the Norwegian series just to take on another huge commitment with the American show disappointing". Moslet praised the series' diverse set of characters, concluding with the statement that "At a time of confusion and intolerance, it seems more important than ever" for content creators to embrace diversity and reject intolerant attitudes.[78]

In December 2017, Tumblr released its list of the most talked-about shows of the year on its platform, with Skam topping the chart as number one, outranking hugely successful American series, such as Game of Thrones, Stranger Things, and The Walking Dead.[79]

Scholarship

SKAM has been the subject of numerous academic studies. Vilde Schanke Sundet argues that the real-time quality of shows like SKAM help broadcasters to reconnect with younger audiences,[80] and has examined viewers motives for engaging with the community online.[81] Other scholars, such as Tore Rye Andersen and Sara Tanderup Linkis, analyse the narrative effect of what Ruth Page calls "real-time narration", while Jill Walker Rettberg analysed the use of social media narrative to include the viewer in a "we-narrative", a collective narration that emphasises the group above the individual.[82]

Awards and nominations

Year Organization Category Nominee(s) Result Ref.
2016 Gullruten Best TV Drama Won
Best New Program Series Won
Innovation of the Year Won
Best Film Editing for a TV Drama Ida Vennerød Kolstø Won
Newcomer of the Year Julie Andem
Mari Magnus
Won
Audience Award Noora (Josefine Pettersen) Nominated
C21Media International Drama Awards Best Digital Original Won
Foreningen Norden Nordic Language Prize Won
2017 Gullruten Best TV Drama Nominated
Best Actor Tarjei Sandvik Moe Nominated
Best Writing for a Drama Julie Andem Won
Best Directing for a Drama Won
TV Moment of the Year "O helga natt" Won
Audience Award Henrik Holm
Tarjei Sandvik Moe
Won
Peer Gynt AS Peer Gynt Prize Won
Nordiske Seriedagers Awards Best Nordic TV-drama Skam season 4 Won

Other media

Adaptations

In December 2016, Simon Fuller's XIX Entertainment production company signed a deal with NRK to produce an American version of the series, then-titled Shame.[89][90] Development of the series continued in the following months, with a title change to SKAM Austin, casting calls taking place,[91] and the announcement that Austin would air on Facebook's "Facebook Watch" original video platform[92][93] and on the original's series network, NRK. It premiered in April 2018[94] and has been renewed for a second season.[95]

In April 2017, the Danish theatre Aveny-T was reported to have acquired exclusive rights to produce a stage version of Skam. Four different performances will be made, one for each season, with the first show having taken place in Copenhagen on 15 September 2017,[96][97] and the remaining three performances produced once a year through the year 2020.[98]

In September 2017, French entertainment website AlloCiné reported on the imminent production of a French remake of the series.[99]

In October 2017, Variety and The Hollywood Reporter reported that local adaptations of Skam would be produced in five European countries; Germany, France, Italy, Spain and the Netherlands. NRK CEO Thor Gjermund Eriksen said in a statement that "We are very excited about the tremendous interest that Skam/Shame has generated outside of Norway. The creators of Skam aimed to help 16-year-old-girls strengthen their self-esteem through dismantling taboos, making them aware of interpersonal mechanisms and showing them the benefits of confronting their fears. This is a vision we are proud to bring to other countries".[100] Variety notes that each local production will be required to do its own local research into the dilemmas and dreams of its teenagers, rather than copying the original Norwegian production.[101] In October 2018, Belgium began airing its own adaptation.[102] On 3 April 2019, the educational Swedish broadcasting channel UR began broadcasting the first seasons of Druck (as Skam Deutschland), Skam España, and Skam France.[103]

Having achieved success, multiple remakes have been renewed for additional seasons, progressing in development at different speeds.[104]

Counterparts

Country Local title Network Premiere Setting Seasonal main character
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
  Norway SKAM NRK 25 September 2015 Hartvig Nissen School, Oslo Eva Mohn Noora Sætre Isak Valtersen Sana Bakkoush N/A
  France SKAM France France.tv Slash
France 4
5 February 2018 Lycée Dorian, Paris Emma Borgès Manon Demissy Lucas Lallemant Imane Bakhellal Arthur Broussard[a] Lola Lecomte[b] Tiffany Prigent[c] Bilal Cherif[d] Maya Etienne[e] Anaïs Rocha[f]
  Belgium (Wallonia) RTBF Auvio
La Trois
  Germany DRUCK funk
ZDFneo
24 March 2018 Barnim-Gymnasium [de], Berlin Hanna Jung Mia Winter Matteo Florenzi Amira Mahmood Nora Machwitz[g] Fatou Jallow Isi Inci Mailin Richter N/A
  Italy SKAM Italia [it] TIMvision Netflix 29 March 2018 Liceo J. F. Kennedy, Rome Eva Brighi Martino Rametta[h] Eleonora Sava[h] Sana Allagui Elia Santini N/A
  United States SKAM Austin Facebook Watch 27 April 2018 Bouldin High School, Austin, Texas Megan Flores Grace Olsen N/A
  Spain SKAM España Movistar+ 16 September 2018 Instituto Isabel la Católica [es], Madrid Eva Vázquez Villanueva Cris Soto Peña[i] Nora Grace / Viri Gómez García Amira Naybet N/A
  Netherlands SKAM NL [nl] NTR 16 September 2018 St-Gregorius College [nl], Utrecht Isa Keijser Liv Reijners N/A
  Belgium (Flanders) wtFOCK VIER
VIJF
wtFOCK.be
10 October 2018 Koninklijk Atheneum Berchem [nl], Antwerp Jana Ackermans Zoë Loockx Robbe IJzermans Kato Fransen[j] Yasmina Ait Omar N/A
  1. ^ Skam France was the first in the franchise to continue past the original 4 season story, and create a brand new story with the character of Arthur (Mahdi's counterpart).
  2. ^ Skam France's sixth season was the first to introduce a main character who did not have a counterpart in the original series with Lola Lecomte.
  3. ^ Tiffany Prigent is an original character who does not have a counterpart in the original Skam.
  4. ^ Bilal Cherif is an original character who does not have a counterpart in the original Skam.
  5. ^ Maya Etienne is an original character who does not have a counterpart in the original Skam.
  6. ^ Anaïs Rocha is an original character who does not have a counterpart in the original Skam.
  7. ^ From Season 5 onwards, Druck introduced a new generation of original characters, beginning with Kiki's (Vilde's counterpart) younger sister Nora.
  8. ^ a b Skam Italia switched the order of the season main characters compared to other productions, such that Martino (Isak's counterpart) is the main character of season 2 and Eleonora (Noora's counterpart) is the main character of season 3.
  9. ^ Skam España switched the order of the season main characters, so that Cristina "Cris" (Isak's counterpart) is the main character of season 2.
  10. ^ Kato Fransen is an original character who does not have a counterpart in the original Skam.

Books

In September 2018, Julie Andem announced on her Instagram account that, in coordination with Norwegian book publishing company Armada Forlag, four Skam books, one for each season of the series, would be released to the public, including original, unedited manuscripts, featuring scenes that were never filmed, lines that were later cut, as well as Andem's personal comments and thoughts. The first book, focusing on season one, was made available for purchase on the day of the announcement, on Monday, 3 September 2018. In the press release from Armada Forlag, Andem said that "Releasing these unedited scripts, including typos and nerd comments, is right at the edge of my comfort zone", while adding that "I hope people think it's fun to read the scripts, and that maybe someone gets inspired to write themselves". Jonas Forsang, chairman of Armada Forlag, said that "This is not just TV-history, this is major literature". Norwegian press company Aftenposten noted at the time that the timeline for the release of the three remaining books was unclear.[105]

A few days later, Andem signed a book contract with Swedish publishing company Salomonsson Agency, which included rights for the agency to distribute the Skam books outside of Norway. CEO Julia Angelin told Verdens Gang that "We are incredibly proud to be working with the genius Julie Andem. She has changed the entire Scandinavian culture", and added that "It will be incredibly fun to build her career as an author with this unique project. We have only seen the beginning". The report from Verdens Gang also stated that the first book had been sold "at record tempo" since its release just three days earlier, and that all four Skam books will be released before the 2018 Christmas holiday period. Andem told the publication that "The Skam fans are, as I've expressed before, 'the coolest fanbase on earth'. And they are always very enthusiastic and thankful. That is nice and moving".[106] A later update to the same article clarified that the book had "already" been distributed to Finland and Sweden, without details of further distribution.[106] Website Books From Norway, which provides English-language information on Norwegian literature, states that rights for international book release have also been sold to Denmark through the Høst & Søn agency, Italy through the Giunti agency, Poland through the Rebis agency, and Russia through the Popcorn Books agency, though the website does not specify release dates.[107]

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External links

  • Official website
  • Official series archive
  • Skam at IMDb

skam, series, skam, redirects, here, other, uses, skam, disambiguation, skam, norwegian, pronunciation, skɑm, english, shame, norwegian, teen, drama, streaming, television, series, about, daily, life, teenagers, hartvig, nissen, school, gymnasium, wealthy, bor. SKAM redirects here For other uses see Skam disambiguation Skam Norwegian pronunciation skɑm English Shame is a Norwegian teen drama streaming television series about the daily life of teenagers at the Hartvig Nissen School a gymnasium in the wealthy borough of Frogner in West End Oslo It was produced by NRK P3 which is part of the Norwegian public broadcaster NRK SkamGenreTeen drama Slice of lifeCreated byJulie AndemDeveloped byJulie AndemWritten byJulie AndemDirected byJulie AndemStarringLisa Teige Josefine Frida Pettersen Tarjei Sandvik Moe Iman MeskiniComposerChristian WibeCountry of originNorwayOriginal languageNorwegianNo of seasons4No of episodes43ProductionProducerMarianne FurevoldProduction locationOsloCinematographyDaniel McStay Maja Holand Ragnar MolstadEditorsRenate Henrikhaugen Alec Thom Ida Vennerod Kolsto Stian Kjorstad ZetheliusRunning time15 59 minutesProduction companyNRKReleaseOriginal networkNRK1Original release25 September 2015 2015 09 25 24 June 2017 2017 06 24 Skam follows a new main character each season While airing a new clip conversation or social media post was published in real time on the NRK website on a daily basis Each season has a focus on particular topics that range from relationship difficulties identity eating disorders sexual assault homosexuality mental health issues religion and forbidden love Despite no promotion ahead of its 2015 launch Skam broke viewership records Its premiere episode is among the most watched episodes in NRK s history and by the middle of season two it was responsible for half of NRK s traffic With season three it broke all streaming records in Norway along with viewership records in neighboring countries Denmark Finland and Sweden and attracted an active international fanbase on social media where fans promoted translations The show repeatedly made international headlines for its popularity surge across the world and the show s actors became famous worldwide However the international popularity was not expected with the music industry requiring geoblocking of NRK s website due to music license contracts only supporting the Norwegian public The series ended after its fourth season in 2017 reportedly due to high production stress Skam received critical acclaim and significant recognition for its portrayal of sexual abuse in the second season and homosexuality in the third The series was also praised for its contributions to promote Norwegian language and culture internationally as well as for its unique distribution format adopting a new strategy of real time high engagement snippet based distribution rather than rigidity and television schedules It received multiple Norwegian awards throughout its run being honored for its dramatic narrative innovative storytelling format writing directing and actors performances The success of the series has spawned an American version led by Skam showrunner Julie Andem as well as multiple European remakes four books containing original scripts and blooper reels Contents 1 Hartvig Nissen School 2 Concept 3 Characters 3 1 Central cast 3 2 Main cast 3 3 Recurring cast 4 Episodes 4 1 Series overview 4 2 Season 1 4 3 Season 2 4 4 Season 3 4 5 Season 4 5 Production 6 Distribution 7 Reception 7 1 Norway and Nordic countries 7 2 International success 7 3 Scholarship 7 4 Awards and nominations 8 Other media 8 1 Adaptations 8 1 1 Counterparts 8 2 Books 9 References 10 External linksHartvig Nissen School EditMain article Hartvig Nissen School Hartvig Nissen School at Frogner in Oslo The series focuses on the daily life of teenagers at the Hartvig Nissen School Hartvig Nissens skole a gymnasium preparatory high school located in the Frogner borough in Oslo s West End with the address Niels Juels gate Niels Juel Street 56 1 The school is informally and widely known simply as Nissen Originally named Nissen s Girls School it was founded by Hartvig Nissen in 1849 as a private girls school which was owned by its headmasters and which served the higher bourgeoisie Its alumni include many famous individuals and two members of the Norwegian royal family The school was the first higher school in Norway which admitted women 2 Concept EditAt the start of a week a clip conversation or social media post is posted on the Skam website New material is posted on a daily basis with the content unified and combined into one full episode on Fridays 3 The main character differs from season to season 4 and the fictional characters have social media profiles where viewers can follow their activities 3 The show allows public interaction over the duration of the episode The format has since been used in other NRK P3 series Blank and Lovleg 5 6 Characters EditThe following are characters in Skam 7 Character Portrayed by Seasons1 2 3 4Eva Kviig Mohn Lisa Teige Central Main Recurring MainNoora Amalie Saetre Josefine Frida Pettersen Main Central Recurring MainIsak Valtersen Tarjei Sandvik Moe Main Recurring Central MainSana Bakkoush Iman Meskini Main CentralChristina Chris Berg Ina Svenningdal no sv Main Recurring MainVilde Hellerud Lien Ulrikke Falch Main Recurring MainJonas Noah Vasquez Marlon Langeland da sv Main Recurring Main RecurringWilliam Magnusson Thomas Hayes Recurring Main GuestEskild Tryggvasson Carl Martin Eggesbo sv Main RecurringEven Bech Naesheim Henrik Holm Main RecurringMagnus Fossbakken David Stakston Guest Main RecurringMahdi Disi Sacha Kleber Nyiligira sv Main RecurringYousef Acar Cengiz Al MainChristoffer Penetrator Chris Schistad Herman Tommeraas Recurring GuestIngrid Theis Gaupseth Cecilie Martinsen Recurring Guest RecurringSara Norstelien Kristina Odegaard Recurring Guest RecurringLinn Larsen Hansen Rakel Ofsti Nesje RecurringMari Aspeflaten Liv Anne Trulsrud Recurring GuestEmma W Larzen Ruby Dagnall no sv Recurring GuestSonja Theresa Frostad Eggesbo RecurringMikael Overlie Boukhal Yousef Hjelde Elmofty Guest RecurringElias Bakkoush Simo Mohamed Elhbabi RecurringAdam Malik Adam Ezzari da RecurringMutasim Tatouti Mutasim Billah Recurring1In season one David Stakston was credited as playing a character called David though his name was never spoken in the show This could be the character Magnus or Stakston was playing a different student Stakston also makes an uncredited appearance in the last episode of season two 2In season three Mikael appears uncredited in a video Isak finds on the Internet of Even Central cast Edit Lisa Teige as Eva Kviig Mohn born 2 June 1999 is the main character in the first season When we first meet Eva she recently started dating Jonas who just ended a relationship with Eva s best friend Ingrid Her relationship with Jonas is complicated and she finds it hard to trust him eventually leading her to cheat on him and ultimately leading to their breakup at the end of season one Eva lives at home with a busy mom and starts at the Hartvig Nissen school Nissen in 2015 together with her friends and former classmates Jonas Ingrid Sara and Isak Losing her former best friends Ingrid and Sara due to her relationship to Jonas she starts up new friendships with Noora Chris Vilde and Sana at Nissen After season one Eva is mostly portrayed as an outgoing and promiscuous party girl Josefine Frida Pettersen as Noora Amalie Saetre born 6 April 1999 is the main character in the second season Noora is portrayed as a confident smart and helpful character in seasons one and two In the second season it is however revealed that she has some insecurities after all She lives with two roommates and does not have contact with her parents Unlike her friends Eva Chris and Vilde Noora is not into drinking or hooking up with guys When the school s playboy William continues to flirt with her despite several rejections she eventually gets interested in him but due to her prejudices against him she finds it hard to accept They end up in a relationship at the end of season two In seasons three and four Noora faces complications in her relationship with William Tarjei Sandvik Moe as Isak Valtersen born 21 June 1999 is the main character in the third season Isak is a close friend of both Eva and Jonas in season one At the end of the season Noora and Eva find homosexual pornography on Isak s phone raising suspicions about his sexual orientation Season three follows Isak s struggles to accept his sexuality He meets Even and the two quickly fall in love and begin to secretly see each other However Isak unknowingly pushes Even who has bipolar disorder away by revealing that he does not want to be around people with mental disorders due to his traumatizing experiences with his mentally ill mother After struggling with his feelings for Even Isak decides to come out to his best friend Jonas and eventually to other people that he is close to He gets back together with Even with the aid of his friends but after Even has a manic episode he distances himself from him again out of fear and heartbreak However he comes to better understand Even s situation after a discussion with his friends and reunites with Even after he realizes that he loves him accepting the obstacles created by his disorder In season four Isak is portrayed as much happier as he lives comfortably and publicly in a relationship with Even Iman Meskini as Sana Bakkoush born 24 December 1999 is the main character in the fourth season Sana s biggest struggle throughout the series is to live the traditional Muslim lifestyle and the traditional Norwegian gymnasium lifestyle at the same time Sana is portrayed as decisive and eloquent but faces constant prejudices from her classmates her parents and people she meets on the street which sometimes leads Sana to take irrational decisions This peaks when Sana anonymously cyberbullies her classmate Sara who wants to exclude Sana from their russefeiring squad Unlike Eva Noora and Isak she has a close relationship with her family In season 4 she falls in love with Yousef who she initially thinks is a Muslim but turns out not to be After initial attempts to distance herself from him they appear to grow closer later in the season Main cast Edit Marlon Valdes Langeland as Jonas Noah Vasquez born 20 December 1999 Eva s boyfriend in the first season He is also Isak s best friend and a classmate of all the main characters Ulrikke Falch as Vilde Hellerud Lien born 13 July 1999 the naive fourth member of the main girl squad She is the enthusiastic initiator of russefeiring revy and other social events for the squad Ina Svenningdal as Christina Chris Berg born 6 January 1999 the amusing fifth member of the girl squad She usually avoids most conflicts and emotionally deep conversations Thomas Hayes as William Magnusson born 10 January 1997 the flirt and eventually boyfriend of Noora in the second season He is two years older than the main cast but also studies at Nissen in the first two seasons Carl Martin Eggesbo as Eskild Tryggvasson born 19 August 1995 the roommate of Noora in season two and four and of Isak s in season three Henrik Holm as Even Bech Naesheim born 12 February 1997 the love affair and eventual boyfriend of Isak Even is diagnosed with bipolar disorder at some point prior to season 3 David Stakston as Magnus Fossbakken born 30 October 1999 Isak s awkward friend and classmate In the fourth season he is in a relationship with Vilde Sacha Kleber Nyiligira as Mahdi Disi born 19 January 1999 Isak s friend and classmate Member of the boys squad Cengiz Al as Yousef Acar born 21 September 1997 the atheist love interest of Sana and a former classmate of Even Recurring cast Edit Herman Tommeraas as Christoffer Penetrator Chris Schistad born 2 April 1997 the on and off love interest of Eva through all four seasons He is also classmate and best friend of William Cecilie Martinsen as Ingrid Theis Gaupseth born 23 February 1999 Jonas s girlfriend and Eva s best friend prior to season one Ingrid is a member of the russefeiring squad Pepsi Max which often rivals the main characters squad Kristina Odegaard as Sara Norstelien born 12 July 1999 Ingrid s best friend and leader of the Pepsi Max squad Sara dates Isak in the second season Rakel Ofsti Nesje as Linn Larsen Hansen born 1 January 1996 the introverted roommate of Eskild and Noora Isak Simo Mohamed Elhbabi as Elias Bakkoush born 5 March 1997 Sana s older brother and Yousef s best friend and former classmate Episodes EditSeries overview Edit SeriesEpisodesOriginally airedFirst airedLast aired11125 September 2015 2015 09 25 11 December 2015 2015 12 11 2124 March 2016 2016 03 04 3 June 2016 2016 06 03 3107 October 2016 2016 10 07 16 December 2016 2016 12 16 41014 April 2017 2017 04 14 24 June 2017 2017 06 24 Season 1 Edit The first clip from season 1 was made available on Tuesday 22 September 2015 8 with the combined clips during the week premiering as a full episode on Friday 25 September 2015 9 The season consists of 11 episodes the main character is Eva Mohn 9 The storyline deals with Eva s difficult relationship with her boyfriend Jonas and the themes of loneliness identity belonging and friendship No overallNo inseasonTitleDurationOriginal air date11 Du ser ut som en slut You look like a slut 20 min25 September 2015 2015 09 25 22 Jonas dette er helt dust Jonas this is totally dumb 17 min2 October 2015 2015 10 02 33 Vi er de storste loserne pa skolen We re the biggest losers at school 17 min9 October 2015 2015 10 09 44 Go for it din lille slut Go for it you little slut 15 min16 October 2015 2015 10 16 55 Hva er det som gjor deg kat What turns you on 19 min23 October 2015 2015 10 23 66 Man vet nar gutter lyver You know when a boy is lying 23 min30 October 2015 2015 10 30 77 Tenker alltid det er meg det er noe gale med I always think it s me there s something wrong with 20 min13 November 2015 2015 11 13 88 Hele skolen hater meg The whole school hates me 24 min20 November 2015 2015 11 20 99 Man er det man gjor You are what you do 21 min27 November 2015 2015 11 27 1010 Jeg tenker du har blitt helt psyko I think that you ve become totally psycho 21 min4 December 2015 2015 12 04 1111 Et jaevlig dumt valg A really stupid choice 35 min11 December 2015 2015 12 11 Season 2 Edit The first clip from season 2 was made available on Monday 29 February 2016 10 with the combined clips during the week premiering as a full episode on Friday 4 March 2016 9 The season consists of 12 episodes the main character is Noora Amalie Saetre 9 The season is about her relationship with William and deals with issues of friendship feminism eating disorders self image violence sexual violence and the contemporaneous refugee crisis in relation to Norwegian democracy No overallNo inseasonTitleDurationOriginal air date121 Om du bare hadde holdt det du lovet If only you d kept your promises 26 min4 March 2016 2016 03 04 132 Du lyver til en venninne og skylder pa meg You lie to a friend and blame me 26 min11 March 2016 2016 03 11 143 Er det noe du skjuler for oss Are you hiding something from us 36 min18 March 2016 2016 03 18 154 Jeg visste det var noe rart med henne I knew there was something strange about her Easter Special 29 min25 March 2016 2016 03 25 165 Jeg er i hvert fall ikke sjalu I m certainly not jealous 32 min1 April 2016 2016 04 01 176 Jeg vil ikke bli beskytta I don t want to be protected 24 min22 April 2016 2016 04 22 187 Noora du trenger pikk Noora you need cock 24 min29 April 2016 2016 04 29 198 Du tenker bare pa William You re only thinking of William 41 min6 May 2016 2016 05 06 209 Jeg savner deg sa jaevlig I miss you so damn much 22 min13 May 2016 2016 05 13 2110 Jeg skal forklare alt I ll explain everything 49 min20 May 2016 2016 05 20 2211 Husker du seriost ingenting Do you seriously remember nothing 30 min27 May 2016 2016 05 27 2312 Vil du flytte sammen med meg Will you move in with me 50 min3 June 2016 2016 06 03 Season 3 Edit The first clip from season 3 was made available on Sunday 2 October 2016 11 12 with the combined clips during the week premiering as a full episode on Friday 7 October 2016 9 The season consists of 10 episodes the main character is Isak Valtersen 9 The season deals with Isak s burgeoning relationship with Even Bech Naesheim and is principally a coming out story that deals with issues of love sexual identity authenticity mental illness religion and friendship No overallNo inseasonTitleDurationOriginal air date241 Lykke til Isak Good luck Isak 27 min7 October 2016 2016 10 07 252 Du er over 18 sant You re over 18 right 26 min14 October 2016 2016 10 14 263 Na bander dere i overkant mye Hun er pa You re bonding too much She is on 22 min21 October 2016 2016 10 21 274 Keen pa a bade Da vorser vi sammen Feel like swimming Then we pre party together 20 min28 October 2016 2016 10 28 285 Samme tid et helt annet sted Kan jeg bli her med deg for altid At the same time in a completely different place Can I stay here with you forever 30 min4 November 2016 2016 11 04 296 Escobar season Kan du ikke bare si det Escobar season Can t you just say it 19 min18 November 2016 2016 11 18 307 Er du homo Are you gay 23 min25 November 2016 2016 11 25 318 Mannen i mitt liv Drit i a ringe Isak The man of my dreams Stop fucking calling Isak 30 min2 December 2016 2016 12 02 329 Det gar over Velkommen til mobilsvar It will pass Welcome to voicemail 18 min9 December 2016 2016 12 09 3310 Minutt for minutt Jeg sa deg forste skoledag Minute by minute I saw you the first day of school 33 min16 December 2016 2016 12 16 NRK TV and NRK P3 used different titles for 7 of the season 3 episodes Season 4 Edit The first clip from season 4 was made available on Monday 10 April 2017 13 with the combined clips during the week premiering as a full episode on Friday 14 April 2017 9 The season consisted of 10 episodes 14 and the main character is Sana Bakkoush 9 The season deals with the Islamic religion forbidden love cyberbullying friendship and the Norwegian russ celebratory period The series finale episode switches character clip to clip focusing on short stories by characters not given their own full season The episode deals with parental depression love rejection jealousy friendship mutual relationship support and fear of abandonment No overallNo inseasonTitleDurationOriginal air date341 Du hater a henge med oss You hate hanging out with us 25 min14 April 2017 2017 04 14 352 Jeg er gutt jeg far ikke hat I m a boy I don t get hate 18 min21 April 2017 2017 04 21 363 Hva mener du om drikking What do you think about drinking 28 min28 April 2017 2017 04 28 374 Allah hadde digget deg Allah would dig you 30 min5 May 2017 2017 05 05 385 Hvis du er trist er jeg trist If you re sad then I m sad 27 min12 May 2017 2017 05 12 396 Har du en darlig dag Are you having a bad day 30 min26 May 2017 2017 05 26 407 Vi ma sta sammen We must stand together 36 min2 June 2017 2017 06 02 418 De storste loserne pa skolen The biggest losers at school 35 min9 June 2017 2017 06 09 429 Livet smiler Life smiles 48 min16 June 2017 2017 06 16 4310 Takk for alt Thanks for everything 59 min24 June 2017 2017 06 24 Production Edit Julie Andem and Mari Magnus Julie Andem created Skam In an interview with Rushprint in April 2016 Andem discussed production of the series Originally developed for 16 year old girls Andem made use of the NABC production model Needs Approach Benefit Competition and instead of collecting information from a vast amount of sources she had extensive hours long interviews with a single representative to uncover what needs that specific target audience had in order to cover that story In contrast to American shows which were the primary competition for shows attracting attention from teenagers Andem stated that she had one advantage knowing who the audience were and what culture they grew up in One major area of exploration Andem found through research was pressure she stated that the pressure to perform is very high for this target audience They strive to perform in so many ways That s fine and it doesn t necessarily have to be dangerous or unhealthy But what is unhealthy is that many feel like they can t live up to the demands and therefore feel that they failed They are comparing themselves to each other not themselves And then a thought occurred How to get them to let go of the pressure through a series like Skam 15 Andem wanted the show to be a combination of social realism soap opera and sitcom transitioning between the genres as the scenes switch for example from the comical scenes of a doctor s office to the make out scenes on the stairs She admitted it did not always work saying that one particular scene change in episode 5 of season 1 from the stairs to the doctor s office was a dramatic jump and elaborated that in a later scene I told the photographer that we maybe should try to go a little closer But we didn t get the humor so fuckit we ll shoot sitcom ish and blend the genres 15 Andem created nine characters without any backstory Everyone was supposed to be able to lead a season and the show was going to switch character season to season 1 200 people auditioned for the roles in the first round of casting As production started Andem wrote scripts for the shows and there was no improvisation A lot of people think much of the show is improvised It s not A lot is written for the actors And before and after a scene I ll wait for a while before I say thank you and let them play a little in the scene If a scene doesn t work we ll fix it and see what in the script doesn t work 15 Production had a short deadline with scripts written in three days one and a half days to shoot and four to five days to edit The plan must be there and we just have to finish through 15 The series use of real time was planned from early on and Andem wrote the series in episodic format although the content also had to work for daily releases including a cliffhanger ending in each scene Andem read the comments for each day and looked for feedback from the audience on how to end each season while still keeping her original plans in some way 15 As the series premiered there was little or no promotion for the show due to the production s and NRK s wish for teenagers to find it on their own spread the news through social media and avoid the older generation even noticing the series 15 There were no launch interviews no reviews 15 and the actors were shielded from the media with NRK P3 editorial chief Hakon Moslet saying that We want most of the focus to be on the show These actors are very young I think it s good they re being shielded a little They do also notice the popularity of the series 16 The Norwegian newspaper Dagbladet reported in December 2016 that the production of seasons 2 and 3 of Skam had cost a combined sum of NOK10 million NRK P3 editorial chief Hakon Moslet stated For being a drama of high quality Skam is a very cost efficient production 17 In December 2016 the series was renewed for a fourth season 18 19 In early April 2017 it was announced that the first clip from the fourth season would premiere on 10 April and that it would be the last season of the series 20 21 22 NRK P3 editorial chief Hakon Moslet stated that the making of Skam had been an extreme sport 22 and in an Instagram post creator writer and director Julie Andem wrote that Skam has been a 24 7 job It has also been amazingly fun to work on and I really believe that has given the series a unique energy and ensured that Skam continues to surprise and entertain We recently decided that we won t be making a new season this fall I know many of you out there will be upset and disappointed to hear this but I m confident this is the right decision 23 On 23 June 2017 one day before the series finale the entire cast officially met the press before the series wrap party answering questions from fans around the world and describing their experiences and memories from production It was notably the first time all the actors were allowed to break their silence and speak to the public 24 25 On 9 December 2018 NRK published the first of four official blooper reels from the series The 9 December release featured never before seen content from the first season with the remaining three blooper videos released throughout the following week 26 Distribution EditIn Norway the series is available on the radio channel NRK P3 s website 9 and on the web television solution NRK TV 27 The weekly episodes are also aired on Fridays on TV channel NRK3 27 The series has been licensed to air as a Nordvision co production by public service broadcasters in other Nordic countries specifically 28 29 In Denmark the series is shown by DR on the DR TV streaming service and aired on TV channel DR3 since December 2016 28 30 In Finland the series is shown by Yle on the Yle Areena streaming service since December 2016 31 In Iceland the series is shown by RUV on both its streaming service and television channel 28 In Sweden the series is shown by SVT on the SVT Play streaming service since December 2016 32 Reception EditNorway and Nordic countries Edit In Norway on average about 192 000 viewers watched the first season with the first episode being one of the most viewed of all time on NRK TV online 33 In the first week of June 2016 streaming of Skam was responsible for over half of the traffic on NRK TV 34 Following the release of the third season finale NRK stated that the second season had an average audience of 531 000 while the third season broke all streaming records on its NRK TV service with an average audience of 789 000 people 35 36 The trailer for the fourth season released on 7 April 2017 was watched by 900 000 people within four days 37 During the start of the fourth season 1 2 million unique users had visited Skam s website and the first episode had been watched by 317 000 people NRK P3 editorial chief Hakon Moslet told Verdens Gang that We see that there is high traffic and high interest for season 4 Since the end of the season we have seen a pattern around viewer interest We lie high in the first week and towards the end of the season when the drama kicks in 38 In May 2017 NRK published a report on 2016 viewing statistics writing that the third season broke both the streaming record for a series on NRK TV and for streaming of any series in Norway 39 An October 2016 Aftenposten report detailed that Skam had become popular in Sweden with well over 5000 viewers with Swedish IP addresses watching the episodes not counting the individual clips 40 A later report from Verdens Gang in January 2017 stated that Skam had broken all records in Sweden with over 25 million plays on SVT Play 41 Following the series licensing deal for broadcasting in Denmark 42 the series broke records in January 2017 with the show s first episode scoring 560 000 viewers on DR TV 43 In Finland the first episode had more than 130 000 views by the end of February 2017 two and half months after its release described by Yle audience researcher Anne Hyvarila as quite exceptional 44 Skam has received critical acclaim The newspaper NATT amp DAG selected it as the best TV series of 2015 45 In its second season Kripos Norway s National Criminal Investigation Service praised the series handling of sexual abuse including the girls encouraging the victim Noora to go to the emergency room to explain the situation and gather evidence of the abuse and Noora confronting her abuser with relevant laws he has broken to prevent the sharing of photographs showing her naked 46 47 The National Center for Prevention of Sexual Assault also praised the portrayal adding that they wish for the series to become a syllabus in schools 48 In the third season Martine Lunder Brenne of Verdens Gang praised the theme of homosexuality and wrote that I praise it first and foremost because young homosexual people both in and outside the closet finally get some long awaited and modern role models It doesn t matter if it s a character in a fictional drama right now Skam is Norway s coolest show 49 In the fourth season Christopher Pahle of Dagbladet praised a conversation about religion writing two young people with Muslim backgrounds have a reflected respectful and enlightening conversation about religion without arguing or taking it to the trenches Think about that They pick flowers and dribble a ball and even if they don t necessarily convince each other that s not the purpose either The point is that they understand each other 50 Skam has been recognised for its contributions to promote Norwegian language and culture and to foster affinity between Nordic countries In December 2016 the Nordic Association awarded Skam the annual Nordic Language Prize for its ability to engage a young Nordic audience connecting with young people across the Nordic region and fostering positive attitudes about the region s neighbouring languages 51 In April 2017 Skam and its creator Julie Andem were awarded the Peer Gynt Prize an award given to a person or institution that has had a positive impact on society and made Norway famous abroad 52 53 The show also led to popularisation of the word lo which was noted by the Norwegian Language Council in 2016 when it chose it as one of the words of the year 54 In June 2017 just prior to the show s ending Aftenposten published a report featuring interviews with many well known Norwegian television creators writers and directors all praising Skam showrunner Julie Andem for her creative work on the show Praise was directed at the series unpolished nature her ability to maintain such a high level of quality over a long period of time the series blend of different sexualities and ethnicities and use of dialogue to resolve issues and the show s compassion thereby its ability to truly capture its generational audience 55 The show s series finale received positive reviews Vilde Sagstad Imeland of Verdens Gang praised the final clip for being a worthy and emotional ending 56 Cecilie Asker of Aftenposten wrote that The very last episode of Skam leaves us with a big sorrow a sore loss and a craving for more It couldn t have been better 57 On 1 July 2017 during the celebration of Oslo Pride Skam its creator Julie Andem and actors Tarjei Sandvik Moe Henrik Holm and Carl Martin Eggesbo were awarded the Fryd award an award given to persons or organizations that break the norms in gender and sexuality in a positive manner 58 59 In February 2018 Prince William and his wife Catherine members of the British royal family visited the Hartvig Nissen school to meet with the cast and learn more about Skam its impact on the actors lives and to discuss youth and mental health 60 International success Edit Starting with season three the show attracted an international audience and NRK was therefore heavily asked to add English subtitles to the Skam episodes online The requests were declined due to the license for the music presented throughout the series being restricted to a Norwegian audience and that easy availability outside Norway would violate the terms of NRK s license agreements An attorney for NRK elaborated that YouTube videos featuring more than 50 original Skam content would be automatically removed 61 When denied official subtitling fans started making their own translations of the episodes into several world languages greatly expanding the online fanbase 62 Norwegian viewers were quick to share translated clips quickly after availability through Google Drive and also started blogs to cover additional material and language courses to explain Norwegian slang 62 63 By the end of 2016 Skam had been trending globally several times on Twitter and Tumblr and its Facebook Instagram and Vine presence grew rapidly 63 On social media fandoms developed creative paintings screensavers phone covers and fan videos 63 64 65 Filming locations including Sagene Church 66 and the Hartvig Nissen school were visited by fans and the actors were receiving worldwide attention 62 After being featured in an episode in the third season Gabrielle s song 5 fine frokner saw a 3 018 percent increase in listening on Spotify with over 13 million streams and at one point rising to eighth place on the Swedish top music rankings 67 Its social media popularity continued into its fourth season in April 2017 with over 20 000 tweets containing skamseason4 registered in 24 hours at the time of season four s first clip a substantial portion of which originated from the United States 68 In January 2017 Skam was geoblocked for foreign viewers NRK attorney Kari Anne Lang Ree stated that NRK has a right to publish content to the Norwegian audience and foreign countries The music industry is reacting to the fact that many international viewers are listening to music despite NRK not having international licensing deals NRK takes the concerns from the music industry seriously We are in dialogue with the music industry to find a solution 69 NRK stated that We want to thank our international fans and followers who have embraced SKAM We are blown away by your dedication it is something we never expected That is why it hurts to tell you guys that due to a necessary clarification with the music right holders SKAM will until further notice not be available outside Norway We are working hard to figure out how to solve this issue so that the fans can continue to enjoy SKAM from where they are 69 When the fourth season premiered in April the geoblock was removed for Nordic countries 20 The series has received significant attention from international media publications for its unique distribution model of real time snippet based information 65 70 71 72 Anna Leszkiewicz of New Statesman posted in March 2017 that she considered Skam the best show on TV highlighting the second season s handling of sexual assault She praised the series for avoiding shocking gratuitous rape scenes instead focusing on a single hand gesture by abuser Nico as a sign of predatory behavior However Leszkiewicz criticized the show for taking the escape route in which Noora finds the courage to speak to another girl who was at the party who insists that while Noora and Nico were in bed together no sexual intercourse took place Leszkiewicz commented that So many women go through what Noora went through in Skam Most of them don t get offered the same escape route Instead they have to live with the shame and confusion of an ambiguous assault 73 The same month Elite Daily s Dylan Kickham wrote that the international fanbase for Skam on social media was much larger than I ever would have predicted with major fan groups on Twitter Facebook and Tumblr He credited the third season s storyline of homosexuality calling it incredibly intimate and profound particularly praising a scene featuring a conversation about flamboyant attitudes between main character Isak and supporting character Eskild While acknowledging highlights of the past two seasons Kickham explained that season three stands above the rest by shining a light on aspects of sexuality that are very rarely depicted in mainstream media praising Eskild s magnificent and timely take on the toxic masc for masc discrimination within the gay community in response to Isak s homophobic comments It s these small incisive moments that show just how much Skam understands and cares about the issues it portrays explained Kickham 74 In March 2017 voters of E Online s poll regarding Top Couple 2017 declared characters Isak and Even main stars of the show s third season the winners 75 Verdens Gang wrote in April that Skam had become popular in China where publicly discussing homosexuality is illegal It reported that almost four million Chinese people had watched the third season through piracy and a total of six million had watched all episodes so far translated to Chinese The report also stated that NRK has no plans to stop piracy in China and NRK P3 editorial chief Hakon Moslet told Verdens Gang that It was Isak and Even that captured a young Chinese audience There s a lot of censorship in China and they are role models and have a relationship that Chinese people have a need to see 76 Anna Leszkiewicz wrote three more articles on Skam and its impact between April and December 2017 In the first report she credited the series for having tackled multiple difficult topics with the use of universal emotions like loneliness rather than issue based strategies 62 In the second she specifically focused on the series ending noting that it originally had nine characters designed to each lead a season and quoted fans with the sentiment that It seems like such an abrupt decision It doesn t serve the storyline at all Acknowledging the pressure of the show s global popularity as potentially a key element to end Skam Leszkiewicz highlighted some fans disapproval of the storylines presented towards the ending season four s main character Sana a member of the Muslim religion who had been under represented in the series had a shorter amount of focus in her season than other main characters had at their respective times the final moments of the series focused on short stories by characters not given their own season one of which told the story of a minor character without significant relevancy to the series and a lackluster conversation about Islamophobia between Sana and her white non Muslim friend Isak Leszkiewicz quoted disgruntled fans one of which said that Sana has been disrespected and disregarded and erased and sidelined and that is fucking gross She deserved better 77 Finally in her last report she focused on Skam s legacy as an American adaption was in production NRK P3 editorial chief Hakon Moslet told her that There was a lot of piracy acknowledging that the show s global popularity was the result of fans illegally distributing content through Google Drive though adding But we didn t mind Producer and project manager Marianne Furevold explained that We were given a lot of time to do so much research and I think that s a huge part of the success that we see today with Skam referencing extensive in depth interviews attending schools and youth clubs and immersing into teenagers online lives something that she did not think would have been possible with a commercial network In regards to ending the series after its fourth season while its popularity peaked Moslet told Leszkiewicz that writer Julie Andem spent an enormous amount of time developing the series It was kind of an extreme sport to make this series especially for her It was her life 24 7 for two and a half years It was enough I think And she wanted to end on a high So that s the reason I think it was the right thing Andem had posted on Instagram that she wouldn t have been able to make a season five as good as it deserved to be though she had also written that she did not want to give away the producing job of the American version opting to take on the responsibility of that adaptation That decision itself disgruntled fans who found her decision to leave the Norwegian series just to take on another huge commitment with the American show disappointing Moslet praised the series diverse set of characters concluding with the statement that At a time of confusion and intolerance it seems more important than ever for content creators to embrace diversity and reject intolerant attitudes 78 In December 2017 Tumblr released its list of the most talked about shows of the year on its platform with Skam topping the chart as number one outranking hugely successful American series such as Game of Thrones Stranger Things and The Walking Dead 79 Scholarship Edit SKAM has been the subject of numerous academic studies Vilde Schanke Sundet argues that the real time quality of shows like SKAM help broadcasters to reconnect with younger audiences 80 and has examined viewers motives for engaging with the community online 81 Other scholars such as Tore Rye Andersen and Sara Tanderup Linkis analyse the narrative effect of what Ruth Page calls real time narration while Jill Walker Rettberg analysed the use of social media narrative to include the viewer in a we narrative a collective narration that emphasises the group above the individual 82 Awards and nominations Edit Year Organization Category Nominee s Result Ref 2016 Gullruten Best TV Drama Won 83 Best New Program Series WonInnovation of the Year WonBest Film Editing for a TV Drama Ida Vennerod Kolsto WonNewcomer of the Year Julie AndemMari Magnus WonAudience Award Noora Josefine Pettersen NominatedC21Media International Drama Awards Best Digital Original Won 84 85 Foreningen Norden Nordic Language Prize Won 51 86 2017 Gullruten Best TV Drama Nominated 87 88 Best Actor Tarjei Sandvik Moe NominatedBest Writing for a Drama Julie Andem WonBest Directing for a Drama WonTV Moment of the Year O helga natt WonAudience Award Henrik HolmTarjei Sandvik Moe WonPeer Gynt AS Peer Gynt Prize Won 52 Nordiske Seriedagers Awards Best Nordic TV drama Skam season 4 WonOther media EditAdaptations Edit In December 2016 Simon Fuller s XIX Entertainment production company signed a deal with NRK to produce an American version of the series then titled Shame 89 90 Development of the series continued in the following months with a title change to SKAM Austin casting calls taking place 91 and the announcement that Austin would air on Facebook s Facebook Watch original video platform 92 93 and on the original s series network NRK It premiered in April 2018 94 and has been renewed for a second season 95 In April 2017 the Danish theatre Aveny T was reported to have acquired exclusive rights to produce a stage version of Skam Four different performances will be made one for each season with the first show having taken place in Copenhagen on 15 September 2017 96 97 and the remaining three performances produced once a year through the year 2020 98 In September 2017 French entertainment website AlloCine reported on the imminent production of a French remake of the series 99 In October 2017 Variety and The Hollywood Reporter reported that local adaptations of Skam would be produced in five European countries Germany France Italy Spain and the Netherlands NRK CEO Thor Gjermund Eriksen said in a statement that We are very excited about the tremendous interest that Skam Shame has generated outside of Norway The creators of Skam aimed to help 16 year old girls strengthen their self esteem through dismantling taboos making them aware of interpersonal mechanisms and showing them the benefits of confronting their fears This is a vision we are proud to bring to other countries 100 Variety notes that each local production will be required to do its own local research into the dilemmas and dreams of its teenagers rather than copying the original Norwegian production 101 In October 2018 Belgium began airing its own adaptation 102 On 3 April 2019 the educational Swedish broadcasting channel UR began broadcasting the first seasons of Druck as Skam Deutschland Skam Espana and Skam France 103 Having achieved success multiple remakes have been renewed for additional seasons progressing in development at different speeds 104 Counterparts Edit Country Local title Network Premiere Setting Seasonal main character1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Norway SKAM NRK 25 September 2015 Hartvig Nissen School Oslo Eva Mohn Noora Saetre Isak Valtersen Sana Bakkoush N A France SKAM France France tv SlashFrance 4 5 February 2018 Lycee Dorian Paris Emma Borges Manon Demissy Lucas Lallemant Imane Bakhellal Arthur Broussard a Lola Lecomte b Tiffany Prigent c Bilal Cherif d Maya Etienne e Anais Rocha f Belgium Wallonia RTBF AuvioLa Trois Germany DRUCK funkZDFneo 24 March 2018 Barnim Gymnasium de Berlin Hanna Jung Mia Winter Matteo Florenzi Amira Mahmood Nora Machwitz g Fatou Jallow Isi Inci Mailin Richter N A Italy SKAM Italia it TIMvision Netflix 29 March 2018 Liceo J F Kennedy Rome Eva Brighi Martino Rametta h Eleonora Sava h Sana Allagui Elia Santini N A United States SKAM Austin Facebook Watch 27 April 2018 Bouldin High School Austin Texas Megan Flores Grace Olsen N A Spain SKAM Espana Movistar 16 September 2018 Instituto Isabel la Catolica es Madrid Eva Vazquez Villanueva Cris Soto Pena i Nora Grace Viri Gomez Garcia Amira Naybet N A Netherlands SKAM NL nl NTR 16 September 2018 St Gregorius College nl Utrecht Isa Keijser Liv Reijners N A Belgium Flanders wtFOCK VIERVIJFwtFOCK be 10 October 2018 Koninklijk Atheneum Berchem nl Antwerp Jana Ackermans Zoe Loockx Robbe IJzermans Kato Fransen j Yasmina Ait Omar N A Skam France was the first in the franchise to continue past the original 4 season story and create a brand new story with the character of Arthur Mahdi s counterpart Skam France s sixth season was the first to introduce a main character who did not have a counterpart in the original series with Lola Lecomte Tiffany Prigent is an original character who does not have a counterpart in the original Skam Bilal Cherif is an original character who does not have a counterpart in the original Skam Maya Etienne is an original character who does not have a counterpart in the original Skam Anais Rocha is an original character who does not have a counterpart in the original Skam From Season 5 onwards Druck introduced a new generation of original characters beginning with Kiki s Vilde s counterpart younger sister Nora a b Skam Italia switched the order of the season main characters compared to other productions such that Martino Isak s counterpart is the main character of season 2 and Eleonora Noora s counterpart is the main character of season 3 Skam Espana switched the order of the season main characters so that Cristina Cris Isak s counterpart is the main character of season 2 Kato Fransen is an original character who does not have a counterpart in the original Skam Books Edit In September 2018 Julie Andem announced on her Instagram account that in coordination with Norwegian book publishing company Armada Forlag four Skam books one for each season of the series would be released to the public including original unedited manuscripts featuring scenes that were never filmed lines that were later cut as well as Andem s personal comments and thoughts The first book focusing on season one was made available for purchase on the day of the announcement on Monday 3 September 2018 In the press release from Armada Forlag Andem said that Releasing these unedited scripts including typos and nerd comments is right at the edge of my comfort zone while adding that I hope people think it s fun to read the scripts and that maybe someone gets inspired to write themselves Jonas Forsang chairman of Armada Forlag said that This is not just TV history this is major literature Norwegian press company Aftenposten noted at the time that the timeline for the release of the three remaining books was unclear 105 A few days later Andem signed a book contract with Swedish publishing company Salomonsson Agency which included rights for the agency to distribute the Skam books outside of Norway CEO Julia Angelin told Verdens Gang that We are incredibly proud to be working with the genius Julie Andem She has changed the entire Scandinavian culture and added that It will be incredibly fun to build her career as an author with this unique project We have only seen the beginning The report from Verdens Gang also stated that the first book had been sold at record tempo since its release just three days earlier and that all four Skam books will be released before the 2018 Christmas holiday period Andem told the publication that The Skam fans are as I ve expressed before the coolest fanbase on earth And they are always very enthusiastic and thankful That is nice and moving 106 A later update to the same article clarified that the book had already been distributed to Finland and Sweden without details of further distribution 106 Website Books From Norway which provides English language information on Norwegian literature states that rights for international 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