2900 Happiness
A TV3 Original
Set in the upscale 2900 postal code, this Danish drama tracks two established families whose polished public lives hide growing strains. Sten and Hanne Skovgaard and the Von Bech household trade influence, appearances and old alliances, while small decisions accumulate into larger problems.... Read more
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About 2900 Happiness
Set in the upscale 2900 postal code, this Danish drama tracks two established families whose polished public lives hide growing strains. Sten and Hanne Skovgaard and the Von Bech household trade influence, appearances and old alliances, while small decisions accumulate into larger problems. Rather than relying on sensationalism, the series focuses on conversations, interruptions and quiet betrayals that reveal how status can demand emotional tradeoffs. Business deals, romantic tensions and generational expectations intersect, putting reputations and relationships at risk. The storytelling stays close to character, showing the slow unravelling of carefully maintained facades and inviting viewers to consider what people sacrifice to preserve comfort and control.
Released in 2007, 2900 Happiness was created by Iben Gylling, Thomas Glud and Peter Hansen. The Danish ensemble features Jesper Lohmann, Susanne Storm, Peter Reichhardt, Sofie Lassen-Kahlke and Pelle Hvenegaard, who anchor the show with restrained, character-focused work.
There are no records of major awards or widely reported nominations for 2900 Happiness. It did not chart on international prize lists, and any recognition tended to be local, related to individual performances or press coverage rather than formal honors.
The series had limited cultural reach beyond Denmark, yet its central idea that a postcode can shape opportunity and perception prompted talk among domestic viewers about class and community identity. It holds a modest place in discussions of 2000s Danish television, mainly among people who remember its slow-burn mood and social emphasis.
Audience response was thin, reflected in a low average rating of 4.0 out of 10 based on a small number of votes. Critics were mixed to negative at the time, noting the show's steady pacing and focus on status over plot twists. Major themes include the cost of affluence, the pressures of maintaining family prestige, the disparity between public image and private strain, and the compromises characters accept to keep life looking intact.
Details
- Release Date
- September 18, 2007
- Episode Length
- 30m
- Rating
- TV-14
- User Ratings
- 3 votes
- Type
- TV Series
- Seasons
- 3
- Episodes
- 142
- Network
- TV3
- Status
- Ended
- Genres
- Drama
- Country
- Denmark
- External Links
- View on IMDB
Cast
Jesper Lohmann
Sten Skovgaard
Susanne Storm
Hanne Skovgaard
Peter Reichhardt
Jan Erik Von Bech
Sofie Lassen-Kahlke
Maibritt (Majse) Von Bech
Pelle Hvenegaard
Jens Erik Von Bech
Kjeld Nørgaard
Karl Erik Von Bech
Malene Schwartz
Benedikte Von Bech
Søren Bregendal
Simon Henriksen
Mia Jexen
Freja Skovgaard
Christiane Schaumburg-Müller
Mercedes von Bech
Created by: Iben Gylling, Thomas Glud, Peter Hansen
Seasons (3 seasons, 142 episodes)
Season 1
47 episodes - 2007
Season 2
47 episodes - 2008
Season 3
48 episodes - 2009