Series 1 joins Sarah Lund on what is supposed to be her final day as a detective with the Copenhagen Police department. She is all-set to immigrate to Sweden with her fiance when a 19-year-old girl is found raped and brutally murdered.;A local politician Troels Hartmann is in the middle of a hard-fought election campaign to become the new mayor of Copenhagen when suddenly evidence links city hall to the murder. Over the course of twenty episodes each a day in the investigation suspect upon suspect is sought out as violence and political pressures cast their shadows... over the hunt for the killer.;Two years on and Series 2 finds Lund stripped of her investigative role and transferred to a low-key job in the country but when the body of a female lawyer is found murdered in macabre and puzzling circumstances Lund's former boss calls her back to assist with the investigation. Initially reluctant Lund soon changes her mind as she becomes engrossed with the case... Over the course of 10 gripping episodes the worlds of crime politics and the military become increasingly tangled and as the case progresses Lund's mission becomes a race against time to find the culprit and prevent further killings...;Now at long last Detective Inspector Sarah Lund returns in Series 3 the long-awaited third and final part of the trilogy. The financial crisis is raging and the number of bankruptcies and repossessions is on the rise but Lund has a newfound sense of peace in the form of a new job a new home and the recognition of achieving 25 years of service in the Police Force. [show more]
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The complete three seasons of the Emmy-nominated Danish crime drama created by Søren Sveistrup. In the first series, Detective Inspector Sarah Lund (Sofie Gråbol) is all set to emigrate to Sweden but her plans are put on hold when the police investigation into the murder of a young girl in Copenhagen turns out to have implications in high places. Each episode chronicles a single day in the investigation, which gradually brings a tangled web of corrupt politics and power struggles to light as the hunt for the killer intensifies. In the second series, set two years later, Lund, who has since been demoted from DI, is called into the homicide department to help her former colleagues on a tricky murder case. Initially reluctant, Lund soon gets involved and discovers that the victim was killed because she knew about the deaths of Afghan citizens at the hands of Danish soldiers. In the third and last series, having found peace after her previous ordeals, Lund has her curiosity ignited when she notices a tattoo on the victim of what seems to be a random murder at the Copenhagen docks. Attention is quickly drawn toward the Zeeland oil business run by the troubled Robert Zeuthen (Anders W. Berthelsen) whose daughter has been kidnapped, and an old flame of Lund's believes that both the kidnapping and murder may be connected to a possible assassination attempt on the prime minister.
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