(Side2 It took some time, but now we are there that even parents’ generation like looking at “Shame” on NRK web TV. P3 series of Julie Andem was long a tremendous success for the audience it was aimed at – 16 year olds.
The parents had not rag bearing, but just like on Facebook, they came for.
For those who have not missed it yet. Here is “Shame”:
There are more “Shame”
“Shame” is produced for NRK webcast and is in its second season. It’s about a bunch of 16 year old girls at school in Oslo West. First series focused on Eva, second series focuses on Noora.
NRK P3 has already announced that there will be a third series. Serieskaper is Julie Andem, who was also behind the “Girls”.
READ ALSO: 8 times Noora from “Shame” was absolutely fantastic!
Not 12, not 18, but 16
the series is deliberately created for the group that NRK really has nothing to offer, namely 16-year-old. It is divided up so that scenes from each episode released on social media during the week, and then you get an entire episode of the end of the week.
New vocabulary
It’s not cool to talk like a 16 year old when you are anything but 16. But whether or not you use the word “hooka”, you can always tell if words teens do not understand today.
Lifesaving parents
– We were terrified that they would hear from his mother that now NRK made a s awesome youth series. We would make themselves spread the word on social media, not in an adult world, but as something only they know about. It is again a thought from Girls , and I think quite frankly not youth will see social realism with his parents, but rather on an iPad, alone in the room. And any time they want the parents do not know that they see it, but it’s their secret, says Julie Andem to Rushprint.
But psychiatrist Fred Heggen, who is obsessed, writes in his blog that the series also opens eyes to just their parents’ generation.
Why was I so moved by “Shame”? for it was I, really. one explanation may be that it gave a well-grown man like myself a glance into everyday to a much younger generation. It opened up an opportunity to accelerate the watertight bulkheads which perhaps more than ever before keeps generations strictly separated. Printer Heggen.
30,000 members
Fanpage-group “Shame” on Facebook has nearly 30,000 members. It is a closed group where only discuss the series, characters and action.
Michelle from Harstad blogs about “Shame.” Read her analysis here.
So “Shame” important
“Shame” blends both realism, comedy and irony. It is completely conscious.
– The clearest need I found in general for the group, which is perhaps a bit boring, is that performance pushed the audience is very high. They strive to perform at very many areas. It’s okay, and it need not be dangerous or unhealthy necessarily. But what is unhealthy is that many feel they can not live up to the requirements, and therefore feel unsuccessful. They compare themselves with anyone else, not themselves. So when there arose a thought: How to get them to drop some of it pushed through a series Shame? Says Julie Andem to Rushprint.
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