"Huset," a gripping Danish prison drama from DR1, throws viewers into the grim reality of a failing penitentiary known as "The House." The story follows four prison guards—Samy, Henrik, Miriam, and Gert—who are given a daunting ultimatum: reform the violent, corrupt institution in just three months, or it will be permanently closed. To succeed, they must confront the powerful gangs and deep-rooted hierarchies that control life behind bars. As they navigate this dangerous world, their own personal secrets and moral compromises begin to surface, blurring the lines between enforcer and criminal. The intense pressure forces them into impossible situations where every decision has life-or-death consequences for themselves and the inmates. The show has ended, but sign up for a reminder just in case it returns.
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Huset is a Danish TV drama series that aired on DR1. The show takes place in a modern prison and follows the daily lives of both inmates and staff members. Through its gripping storytelling, Huset explores complex themes like justice, morality, power struggles, and personal redemption. Each episode delves into the challenges faced by prisoners as they navigate life behind bars while also revealing the emotional toll experienced by those who work there. With strong performances from its cast and realistic set design, Huset gives viewers an intense look at how people cope with confinement and authority. The series has ended, but sign up for a reminder just in case it returns. Fans of thought-provoking dramas will find plenty to enjoy in this powerful show.
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Sammi, Henrik, Miriam, and Gert are prison officers and colleagues in an old, worn-down Danish prison. Their work environment is raw and hostile, and their respective lives outside the prison walls are filled with conflict, secrets, and loneliness for very different reasons. Secrets, that will soon resurface and have great consequences not only for the four prison officers, but for everyone inside and outside the walls.
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