The Investigation: How the new drama about Kim Wall’s murder presents a new approach to true crime on screen Katie Rosseinsky
True crime stories are flooding the TV schedules – but our ongoing obsession with this grisly genre inevitably prompts some uncomfortable questions. Why is so much screen time devoted to probing into the mind of the killer? And where does the victim and their family figure in the story?
The Investigation presents a different way of doing things. The six-part series, which became Denmark’s biggest crime drama launch on its debut last year and is now set to air on BBC Two, is based upon Copenhagen police’s investigation into the 2017 murder of Swedish journalist Kim Wall.
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Mikkelsen and his three co-stars spent time stumbling around and destroying the inside of a supermarket while filming what he called a terrible day for some behind the scenes. Once you kind of wind each other up, and we get more and more inspired by crazy stuff, we start behaving like little children and there s no way they can control us. he says, reflecting on the four men drunkenly stumbling through a grocery store. So that was a very busy day for the cameraman.
Another Round, a dramedy
re-teaming Mikkelsen with director Thomas Vinterberg (the two previously collaborated on 2012 s highly-praised