Jantje Friese and Baran bo Odar created the multilingual German epic period mystery-science fiction Netflix’s 1899 Tv Series. It is a dark mystery drama in which Jantje weave an engaging narrative that builds tension, while also meticulously building a larger world.
Jantje Friese and Baran bo Odar, who have created mind-blending Sci-Fi Netflix’s Hit “Dark”, are back with another meta mystery, this time set on a migrant steamer at the turn of the nineteenth century. Netflix’s 1899 Tv Series is now on air. It debuted on Netflix on November 17, 2022. It received mostly positive critical reviews, with praise going to the casting, directing, cinematography, and acting, though the slow pacing was criticised by some.
1899 Tv Series Review
Rotten Tomatoes: 79%
IMDb: 7.8/10
“1899” isn’t a true anthology, but like many twisty dramas that come before it, each episode is initially structured around a single person and the events that led them to the Kerberos. Both on the show and in the eyes of the audience, they’re all defined by a single traumatic event. What all of those past chapters have to do with the truth behind another missing ship that took off for America months before the Kerberos is something that “1899” keeps hidden as long as it can. In that meantime, on a thematic and practical level, this ship is basically an entire continent in a microcosm.
1899 Series Release Date
The 1899 Series will start its sail on Netflix on 17 November 2022.
1899’s Trailer
Its trailer is available on youtube.
Story Plot
Set aboard the Kerberos, a migrant steamship travelling from Europe to New York, Netflix’s latest series 1899 follows the ship’s array of passengers who are hopeful for a better life at the turn of the century in America. However, their journey turns out to be anything but plain sailing.
Four months previously the Prometheus, another ship from the same company as the Kerberos, vanished mid-voyage. With this disappearance still very much at the forefront of both the passengers and crew’s minds, there’s a palpable sense of trepidation that shrouds their journey. So when the Kerberos suddenly receives anonymous coordinates, possibly from the Prometheus, and it changes course to investigate, outrage ensues. And it’s here that the mystery at the core of 1899 begins to unfold.
Casts
Emily Beecham as Maura Henriette Franklin/SingletonAneurin Barnard as Daniel Solace, Andreas Pietschmann as Eyk Larsen, Miguel Bernardeau as Ángel, José Pimentão as Ramiro, Isabella Wei as Ling Yi, Yann Gael [fr] as Jérôme,
Mathilde Ollivier as Clémence, Jonas Bloquet as Lucien, Rosalie Craig as Virginia Wilson, Maciej Musiał as Olek, Clara Rosager as Tove, Lucas Lynggaard Tønnesen [de] as Krester, Maria Erwolter as Iben.
Budget
The budget for the series was at least €60 million ($62.2 million) with €2 million coming from Medienboard Berlin-Brandenburg,] €10 million coming from the German Motion Picture Fund, and Netflix investing €48 million in the project. 1899 is the most expensive German television series of all time.
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