The wealthy merchant Frost has great ambitions on behalf of his son: He must be trained as a lawyer and get an important position. However, his son Hans is not even a student yet.


Should you watch Provinsen kalder? Honestly, only if you have a soft spot for these antique Danish dramas that feel like they were filmed in a library. If you want high-octane drama, skip it. If you enjoy watching people look stern in living rooms while a young man hides his violin, you are in the right place. Frost i...


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"Should you watch Provinsen kalder? Honestly, only if you have a soft spot for these antique Danish dramas that feel like they were filmed in a library. If you want high-octane drama, skip it. If you enjoy watching people look stern in living rooms while a young man hides his violin, you are in the right place. Frost is the kind of dad who probably measures his life in invoices. He has this whole future mapped out for Hans, and it’s all very rigid and grey. It’s funny, in a sad way, watching him..."
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