Less than a week after its May 15 debut on Netflix, the limited Danish crime thriller series Secrets We Keep (Danish title: Reservatet) has surged to the No. 1 spot on Netflix’s global Top 10 Non-English Shows. According to TUDUM by Netflix, the series has garnered 10.3 million views and 38.6 million hours viewed within its first week. It currently ranks No. 1 in 28 countries and is in the top 10 in 82 countries.
Lars Ranthe as Rasmus Hoffmann, Marie Bach Hansen as Cecile Vinter-Jensen, Danica Curcic as Katarina Hoffmann and Simon Sears as Mike Vinter-Jensen in Secrets We Keep (Reservatet). Photo: Tine Harden/Netflix
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Starring Marie Bach Hansen (The Legacy) as Cecile Vinter-Jensen,Lars Ranthe (Another Round) as Rasmus Hoffmann,Danica Curcic (The Chestnut Man) as Katarina Hoffman, Simon Sears (Shadow and Bone) as Mike Vinter-Jensen, and Sara Fanta Traore (Empire) in the lead roles – featuring newcomers Excel Busano and Donna Levkovski – the 6-episode thriller drama explores class, privilege, and buried truths through the disappearance of a young au pair, set in an elite Danish neighborhood.
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“When I was first introduced to the project, I was immediately drawn to the universe of the series. The North Coast’s attractive and aesthetic world provides a beautiful backdrop for a story about social class. Beneath the polished surface, secrets and conflicts are simmering. I was curious to explore what happens when the facade begins to crack – and the human truths emerge.”
Per Fly, director
Director Per Fly and creator of Secrets We Keep Ingeborg Topsøe. Photo: Nikolaj Thaning Rentzmann/Netflix
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Secrets We Keep is produced by Claudio Saginario (Cry wolf) for Copenhagen-based Uma Film, with Stinna Lassen (Carmen Curlers) serving as executive producer. Cinematography is by Jasper Sanning (The Guilty), and Ina Bruhn (Darkness: Those Who Kill) and Mads Tafdrup (Speak No Evil) have written additional episodes of the series.
Red carpet photo at the premiere for Secrets We Keep . Photo: Valdemar Ren/Netflix
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Less than a week after its May 15 debut on Netflix, the limited Danish crime thriller series Secrets We Keep (Danish title: Reservatet) has surged to the No. 1 spot on Netflix’s global Top 10 Non-English Shows. According to TUDUM by Netflix, the series has garnered 10.3 million views and 38.6 million hours viewed within its first week. It currently ranks No. 1 in 28 countries and is in the top 10 in 82 countries.
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Starring Marie Bach Hansen (The Legacy) as Cecile Vinter-Jensen, Lars Ranthe (Another Round) as Rasmus Hoffmann, Danica Curcic (The Chestnut Man) as Katarina Hoffman, Simon Sears (Shadow and Bone) as Mike Vinter-Jensen, and Sara Fanta Traore (Empire) in the lead roles – featuring newcomers Excel Busano and Donna Levkovski – the 6-episode thriller drama explores class, privilege, and buried truths through the disappearance of a young au pair, set in an elite Danish neighborhood.
Watch the official trailer for Secrets We Keep:
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Secrets We Keep is produced by Claudio Saginario (Cry wolf) for Copenhagen-based Uma Film, with Stinna Lassen (Carmen Curlers) serving as executive producer. Cinematography is by Jasper Sanning (The Guilty), and Ina Bruhn (Darkness: Those Who Kill) and Mads Tafdrup (Speak No Evil) have written additional episodes of the series.
See the full cast and crew here.
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About Netflix
Netflix is one of the world’s leading entertainment services, with 283 million paid memberships in over 190 countries enjoying TV series, films and games across a wide variety of genres and languages. Members can play, pause and resume watching as much as they want, anytime, anywhere, and can change their plans at any time.
Source: Netflix/TUDUM Photo credits: Tine Harden/Nikolaj Thaning Rentzmann/Valdemar Ren/Netflix
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