In 2021, talented author Mattias Edvardsson fascinated readers with his masterful literary work titled ‘A Normal Family’. Now this intriguing story has made the jump to the Netflix screen in the form of a captivating miniseries directed by Per Hanefjord.

The mystery and a murder are some of the aspects that make this production one of the best additions to the Netflix catalogue, especially when you consider that the novel on which it is based even received applause from the critics of The New York Times.

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The Swedish miniseries that conquers Netflix

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It was on November 24th when the streaming platform added “A Normal Family” to its catalog and it is already considered a total success, which was already predicted because the original novel on which it is based was even praised by critics of The New York Times at the time, according to what was published by La Nación.

To this are added the leading performances of Björn Bengtsson, as priest Adam; Lo Kauppi, who played lawyer Ulrika, his partner; and Alexandra Karlsson Tyrefors, as Stella; all well-known Swedish actors.

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The plot of this production is immersed in mystery and intrigue, focusing on a disturbing murder that turns upside down the apparently peaceful life of a Swedish family, whose members do everything they can to keep their union intact and resist to the tensions that threaten to exhaust them.

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The Netflix miniseries, consisting of six episodes of between 40 and 50 minutes each, weaves a web of tension around you from the first moment. Set in the city of Lund, Sweden, the viewer watches as secrets come to light and reveal a plot full of unexpected twists.