The new eight-part disaster series “Estonia,” directed by Måns Månsson, premiered today on the Telia Inspira channel. The project, a collaboration between Estonia, Finland, Sweden, and Belgium, was produced at a cost of 15.4 million euros. Måns Månsson, the series’ director, explained that his intention was to explore the investigation surrounding the sinking of the Estonia ferry. He specifically sought to depict the efforts of the investigation commission to attribute blame to Estonia. Månsson stated he did not wish to create the series solely as a depiction of a disaster. He conducted the interview via Zoom. Topics: #series #estonia #director Post navigation Superstar candidate before the first final: a little nervous, but more adrenaline than excitement Apples on Soviet apple trees are still free
It’s a powerful and poignant reminder of the enduring impact of this tragic event on those who survived. Reply