Danish Director Chronicles Climate Crisis in 'Families Like Ours'

In his debut television series, 'Families Like Ours,' director Thomas Vinterberg imagines Denmark facing a mass evacuation due to rising sea levels. The show explores human resilience amid crisis, focusing on personal impacts rather than large-scale disasters. It premiered at the Venice Film Festival.


Devdiscourse News Desk | Updated: 06-09-2024 21:39 IST | Created: 06-09-2024 21:39 IST
Danish Director Chronicles Climate Crisis in 'Families Like Ours'

Director Thomas Vinterberg has made his television debut with 'Families Like Ours,' a series that envisions Denmark's evacuation due to rising sea waters. Premiering at the Venice Film Festival, the show is set in the near future, featuring a split population scrambling to move.

Vinterberg portrays a personal narrative over a grand-scale catastrophe, capturing the emotional toll on families and friends facing relocation. He emphasizes the human element, asking whether people can reinvent themselves amid crisis.

Consulting with climate scientists and Danish officials, the production aims for realism, depicting a gradual catastrophe. 'Families Like Ours' underscores television's growing influence within the film industry.

(With inputs from agencies.)

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