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7.3/10
IMDb76%
Rotten TomatoesThe fantastic horror-thriller series titled 1899 manages to keep you on the edge of your seat right up until the very end. The show features several different genres, including drama, mystery, psychological thriller, and horror. There are multiple shocking narratives and turns, and the storyline is truly wonderful. The way the tale is constructed makes it impossible to guess what will happen next, which keeps the viewers on edge. The character development is effortless and commendable, and the cast is well-matched. The writing is distinctive and has a dark look that completely supports the show's theme and enhances the effect. The show manages to evoke a gloomy and unsettling atmosphere that gives you goosebumps. The story is made to stand out from the competition by the Western motif, which also provides a special touch. Overall, the series has creepy effects and an amazing plot. An entertaining series that is worthy of being watched.
Best Visual Effects (Best VFX Animation) | 2023
Outstanding Achievement in Cinematography in OneHour NonCommercial Television Series | 2023
Best Foreign Language Series | 2023
Best Sound Editing for a TVStreaming Series (TrailerTeaserTV Spot) | 2023
Fiction | 2023
TV Series Competition | 2022 | Baran bo
This is the first project which the German Motion Picture Fund awarded its maximum funding sum, 10 million euros.
Very little exterior or location shooting was actually done for the series. Instead, extensive use was made of a custom-built L.E.D. virtual volume stage at Babelsberg Studios driven by Framestore's proprietary Unreal Shot Engine (F.U.S.E.). The stage also featured a rotating floor which allowed the entire set to be moved within the volume, making it possible to film different angles without having to move and re-set the camera itself. Being surrounded by a realistic ocean on the screens even made some of the actors seasick during the first days of shooting.
Each episode of the series ends with a classic rock song relating to its plot and/or foreshadowing the next episode.
As with Dark, Friese served as the head writer of the show. The staff writing team comprised writers of different nationalities including Emma Ko (from Hong Kong and the UK), Coline Abert (from France), Jerome Bucchan-Nelson (from the UK), Juliana Lima Dehne (from Brazil and the US), Joshua Long (from the US), Darío Madrona (from Spain), and Emil Nygaard Albertsen (from Denmark). According to director Baran bo Odar, all scripts were first written in English, then the non-English sections were translated by the staff writers and/or translators. Odar had phonetic copies of the script on set, and language assistants were present during filming to ensure the accuracy of the dialogue.
The name of the ship, Kerberos (Cerberus in English), refers to the three-headed dog that guards Hades. The ghost ship, Prometheus, is named for the Greek Titan who stole fire from Olympus and gave it to Man.