The new drama Familier som vores depicts a flooded Denmark, evoking strong emotions and critical discussions about climate refugees and the impact of climate change.
Vinterberg's film has elicited mixed responses, with praise for showcasing the climate crisis and criticism for its scientific inaccuracy and focus on personal drama over structural issues.
As families flee the flooded landscape, the show forces viewers to grapple with what it means to be a climate refugee in a privileged society.
While some commend the series for its emotional depth and contemporary relevance, others warn it oversimplifies the complexities of climate change and societal inequalities.
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