One Lane Bridge
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One Lane Bridge ist eine neuseeländische Krimiserie mit mystischen Elementen. Die öffentlich-rechtliche Fernsehanstalt Television New Zealand strahlte sie ab dem 20. April 2020 über TVNZ 1 aus. In Deutschland hatte Arte sie am 9. und 16. September 2021 im Programm und bot sie bereits ab dem 2. September in der Arte-Mediathek an.
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One Lane Bridge est une série télévisée néo-zélandaise. Elle est diffusée la première fois le 20 avril 2020 sur TVNZ 1. En France et en Allemagne, elle est diffusée à partir du 9 septembre 2021 sur Arte.
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One Lane Bridge is a New Zealand crime drama television series, premiering on TVNZ 1 in 2020. The series stars as Ariki Davis, a newcomer detective, Joel Tobeck as Stephen Tremaine, his superior, and Alison Bruce as Tremaine's wife, Lois. The show follows events around the latest in a mysterious chain of deaths which have occurred on a one-lane bridge near the town of Queenstown. The series is also notable for its inclusion of aspects of Māori spirituality as a core part of the plot, such as the notion of matakite, roughly equivalent to divination.
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One Lane Bridge ist eine neuseeländische Krimiserie mit mystischen Elementen. Die öffentlich-rechtliche Fernsehanstalt Television New Zealand strahlte sie ab dem 20. April 2020 über TVNZ 1 aus. In Deutschland hatte Arte sie am 9. und 16. September 2021 im Programm und bot sie bereits ab dem 2. September in der Arte-Mediathek an.
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One Lane Bridge is a New Zealand crime drama television series, premiering on TVNZ 1 in 2020. The series stars as Ariki Davis, a newcomer detective, Joel Tobeck as Stephen Tremaine, his superior, and Alison Bruce as Tremaine's wife, Lois. The show follows events around the latest in a mysterious chain of deaths which have occurred on a one-lane bridge near the town of Queenstown. The series is also notable for its inclusion of aspects of Māori spirituality as a core part of the plot, such as the notion of matakite, roughly equivalent to divination. The series was filmed primarily in Queenstown and its surrounding area, with the eponymous bridge located over the Dart River / Te Awa Whakatipu near the township of Glenorchy, approximately 45 kilometres (28 mi) northwest of Queenstown. Other filming locations include the Queenstown waterfront and areas around the nearby town of Arrowtown. One Lane Bridge premiered in April 2020 on TVNZ 1, in the middle of New Zealand's first lockdown of the COVID-19 pandemic. The show was met with mixed reviews, with Stuff's Malcolm Hopwood describing the characters as "tight-lipped, charmless, one-dimensional people" and the Spinoff's Catherine McGregor saying that the writing of the series "fails to live up to the drama of its breathtaking location". Stuff's James Croot was more positive, describing season 1 as "an engrossing, evocative, supernatural-tinged detective drama, a Central Otago-set Kiwi answer to Scandi-Noir complete with terrific performances from a well-assembled ensemble."
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