SKAM (2015)
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Cast & Crew.
Lisa Teige
Eva Kviig Mohn
Thomas Hayes
William Magnusson
Marlon Langeland
Jonas Noah Vasquez
Henrik Holm
Even Bech Næsheim
Tarjei Sandvik Moe
Isak Valtersen
Josefine Frida Pettersen
Noora Amalie Sætre
David Alexander Sjøholt
Magnus Fossbaken
Iman Meskini
Sana Bakkoush
Cengiz Al
Yousef Acar
Carl Martin Eggesbø
Eskild Tryggvason
Sacha Kléber Nyiligira
Mahdi Disi
Ulrikke Falch
Vilde Hellerud Lien
Simo Mohamed Elhbabi
Elias Bakkoush
Ina Svenningdal
Christina “Chris” Berg
Carl Martin Eggesbø
Eskild Tryggvasson
Julie Andem
Creator / Director / Writer
Wileen Dragovan
Consulting Producer
Mari Magnus
Producer
Herman Tømmeraas
Christoffer Schistad
Håkon Moslet
Executive Producer
Susanna Alicia Taylor
Costume Design / Makeup Artist / Makeup Artist / Costume Design
Marianne Furevold-Boland
Producer
Alexander Wolffersdorff
Legal Services
Christian Wibe
Music
Bobby Shmurda
Vocals
Elias Selhi
Elias
Arthur Hakalahti
Kasper Folkestad
Celine Nordheim
Iben Sandberg
Frederik Vildgren
Nikolai Magnusson
Theresa Frostad Eggesbø
Sonja
Juweria Hassan
Jamilla Bikarim
Rakel Øfsti Nesjie
Linn Larsen Hansen
Ruby Dagnall
Emma Larzen
Cecilie Martinsen
Ingrid Theis Gaupseth
Kristina Ødegaard
Sara Nørrstelien
Yousef Hjelde El Mofty
Mikael Øverlie Boukhal
Ines Høysæter Asserson
Thea
Media.
Details.
Release DateSeptember 25, 2015
StatusEnded
Seasons4
Episodes43
Running Time15m
Content RatingTV-PG
Genres
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This TV Show Is About.
Wiki.
Skam (stylized as SKAM; Norwegian pronunciation: [skɑm]; English: Shame) is a Norwegian teen drama streaming television series about the daily life of teenagers at the Hartvig Nissen School, a gymnasium in the wealthy borough of Frogner in West End Oslo and Norway's oldest high school for girls. It was produced by NRK P3, which is part of the Norwegian public broadcaster NRK.
Despite no promotion ahead of its 2015 launch, Skam broke viewership records. Its premiere episode is among the most-watched episodes in NRK's history, and by the middle of season two, it was responsible for half of NRK's traffic. With season three, it broke all streaming records in Norway, along with viewership records in neighboring countries Denmark, Finland and Sweden, and attracted an active international fanbase on social media, where fans promoted translations.
The series ended with its fourth season in 2017, reportedly due to high production stress.