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Deadly Synthetic Drugs Flood Danish Streets
28 Jan
Summary
- A Danish crime series investigates lethal synthetic drugs.
- Josephine Parker stars as lead investigator Nora Søby.
- The series explores the societal impact of drug trade.

Josephine Parker is set to star in "Side Effects" (Fristelsen), a new Danish crime drama series focusing on an investigation into lethal synthetic drugs. Parker will portray Nora Søby, the lead investigator for Denmark's premier crime unit. Her involvement is prompted by a security guard's murder and the disappearance of a significant quantity of pills containing a deadly opioid.
The series depicts Søby and her team in a critical race against time as the synthetic drugs proliferate across the streets, leading to severe health consequences for users. The Danish network TV2 has commissioned the show, with Miso Film producing and receiving support from the Danish Film Institute. Shooting is slated to commence in the spring.
TV2's senior executive producer, Sara Askelöf, described "Side Effects" as a crime series confronting a stark reality, addressing drug-related crime and addiction as pressing societal concerns. Producer Jonas Allen from Miso Film added that the high-end Nordic Noir crime-thriller meticulously portrays the systematic investigation of organized drug crime, exposing its widespread societal impact.
The series order was announced during the Göteborg Film Festival's TV Drama Vision event. Fremantle holds the international sales rights for "Side Effects."




