Below the Surface (TV series)


Below the Surface is a Danish action hostage thriller drama television series, written and directed by Kasper Barfoed, that was based upon an idea of Adam Price and Søren Sveistrup. The first eight-part series focuses on an act of terrorism committed on the Copenhagen Metro, where fifteen people are taken hostage. Former soldier Philip Nørgaard, who is head of the PET Terror Task Force, tries to save the hostages with help from members of his elite team. TTF members are portrayed by, Alexandre Willaume,,, and Kenneth M. Christensen.
The basis for the series was adapted from a series of conversations between Barfoed and Danish photographer Daniel Rye, who lived as a hostage within the terrorist organisation of Islamic State in Syria for more than a year. In Germany, the series is known as Countdown Kopenhagen.
On 2 April 2017, the series premiered in Denmark on Kanal 5, and was released on DVD in Germany on 19 October 2017. In the United Kingdom, BBC4 broadcast the first four episodes during March 2018. The BBC pulled the series from their schedule for 24 March only following the terrorist attack in Carcassonne and continued on 31 March. The second season premiered on 26 March 2019 in Denmark. Lassen and his cast mates, except Ditlevsen, reprise their roles as TTF members, which deal with the ElsinoreHelsingborg ferry hijacking by four Islamic terrorists. Hijackers are after foreign fighter June al-Baqee with Philip as a fellow passenger-hostage.

Plot summary

In Series 1, 15 people are held hostage in a subway train. A police terror taskforce led by former-Jaeger Corps soldier Philip Norgaard and Louise Falk is dispatched to rescue them. Meanwhile, reporter Naja Toft acts as a go-between with the hostages and police. As the media frenzy takes hold, the country becomes divided on whether to negotiate with the terrorists or not.
In Series 2, anti-ISIS fighter June al-Baqee is kidnapped after alerting Philip that Danish soldiers were killed in Syria. Despite being on leave from work, Philip follows June onto a Sweden-bound ferry, where her kidnappers take passengers and crew hostage. Philip contacts the taskforce and updates them on the situation. The criminals order the ferry to stop, when they learn police await them in Sweden. June escapes and hides on board, while Philip tries to find her before the kidnappers do.

Cast and characters

Series one

  • as Louise Falck: TTF member, Philip's former love interest, negotiator
  • Paprika Steen as Naja Toft: TV news reporter
  • Alba August as Marie Bendix: Aksel's daughter, trainee nurse, hostage
  • Jakob Oftebro as Alpha/Mark Hald: former Jaeger Corps soldier, fellow hostage with Philip; leads train hostage-takers; kills himself
  • as Jonas/Ben: Jim's brother, hostage-taker's accomplice, poses as Leon's son
  • Dar Salim as Adel Rasul: karate instructor, hostage, killed by hostage-takers
  • Sus Wilkins as Denise Hansen: young mother, hostage
  • as Bodil Pedersen: retired teacher, hostage, killed by hostage-takers
  • as Joachim: wealthy businessman, hostage
  • Tommy Kenter as Leon: retired worker, diabetic, hostage
  • as Ricco: Leon's friend, hostage
  • Adnan Hasković as Bravo: hostage-taker, killed by TTF squad
  • Muhamed Hadžović as Charlie: hostage-taker, killed by TTF squad
  • Allan Hyde as Silas Jensen: disc jockey, hostage
  • as Aksel Bendix: Marie's father
  • Cecilie Stenspil as Anne Gornstein: National Police Commissioner
  • Henrik Prip as Palle Wulff: Chief of Defense
  • as Ahmed Mahmoud: Afghan head guard, tortures Philip, believed killed in drone attack
  • Jens Sætter-Lassen as Sammy: serving soldier, former member of Mark and Jim's squad
  • Jesper Zuschlag as Jim: Ben's brother, held hostage with Philip and Mark, kills himself

Series two

  • Yasmin Mahmoud as June al-Baqee: convicted foreign fighter: fought ISIS in Syria; kidnapped by Yusuf's team
  • Ola Rapace as Yusuf Nikoloz Giorgadz: Georgian-born mercenary posing as a jihadist; leader of kidnappers, hostage-takers; hired by Anna
  • Ali Sivandi as Rami Hadad: Mahdi's older brother, kidnapper, hostage-taker
  • Søren Pilmark as Lars F. Bülow: Director General of Danish Defense Intelligence Service
  • Søren Malling as Thomas Hvalsø: ElsinoreHelsingborg line ferry captain
  • Anis Alobaidi as Mahdi Hadad: Rami's younger brother, Tahira's husband; kidnapper, hostage-taker
  • Helle Fagralid as Beate Seitsø: Asger's mother, Philips's love interest; psychologist, treats PTSD clients
  • Sebastian Bull as Hassan previously Frederick Sørensen: kidnapper, hostage-taker
  • as Anna Kasharina: Russian cultural attaché, actually Russian Foreign Intelligence Service agent
  • Maibritt Saerens as Ine Frølich: Minister of Justice, orders June's prosecution
  • Laura Christensen as Siri: ferry passenger, mother of baby Viola
  • as Herdis Krabbe: befriended by June
  • as Rene: Herdis's son-in-law
  • Sandra Yi Sencindiver as Nina Sloth: TTF communications officer, works for Esben
  • Bertil Smith as Asger Seitsø: Beate's son
  • as Kiki: Peter and Beate's friend
  • Kristian Halken as Olai: Kiki's dad, helps Peter renovate his boat
  • as Lauge: Kiki's friend, IT specialist
  • Sandra El-Hussein as Tahira Hadad: Mahdi's wife
  • Ramadan Huseini as SVR-Chauffør : SVR agent, Anna's chauffeur-assassin
  • Moussa Daibes as Abdul Bashir: Rami's imam
  • Bo Carlsson as Hindborg: taskforce IT specialist, works for Simon and SP
  • Zein Ali as Elias: Syria freedom fighter, worked with June, recorded video of Russians killing Danes
  • Sarah Boberg as Inga Hvalsø: Thomas's wife
  • Judith Rothenborg as Dagmar: passenger, hostage
  • Fadime Turan as Kantinemedarbejder /Zeynep Bilgin: ferry's cook
  • Abud Mustafa as Rafiq Hussein: Abdul's henchman, Rami's associate
  • as Marianne Seitsø: Beate's mother
  • as Dorthe: Herdis's daughter
  • Jakob Femerling Andersen as Sune: ferry passenger
  • Amany Turk as Junes Mor

Filming

The team responsible for filming the series attended the 67th Berlin International Film Festival, where the series was promoted prior to the broadcast of the first episode.