Follows a young married couple who see their livelihoods threatened when the government starts enforcing restrictive fishing quotas after they build a small fishing empire in a village.
Producer: Gísli Örn Garðarsson, Björn Hlynur Haraldsson, Nína Dögg Filippusdóttir, Nana Alfredsdóttir
Director: Björn Hlynur Haraldsson, Gísli Örn Garðarsson, María Reyndal
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8 episodes
Jón Hjaltalín, the mayor of a small West Iceland town, and Torfi, his brother, decide to buy an old trawler and start fishing. When the bank men arrive from Reykjavík to sign the contract, not everything goes to plan.
Runtime: 50 minA year later, the whole country is in a state of paralysis due to the fishermen's strike. Harpa and Grímur are between a rock and a hard place and have to choose between going on strike or drowning in debt.
Runtime: 54 minThe couple, together with Jón Hjaltalín, take steps to adapt the quota system to their needs. Meanwhile, the battle for fish ownership continues in the municipality.
Runtime: 46 minSmári, an investigative journalist from Reykjavík, works on an article about Harpa and searches for clues about her links to Jón Hjaltalín.
Runtime: 42 minHarpa and Grímur secure a meeting with the prime minister in the hope of securing more quota to keep their company going. Tinna returns to town with her own agenda.
Runtime: 50 minHarpa and Grímur's marriage is in crisis. While they work through their problems, Harpa sends Einar and Freydís into the countryside on the lookout for smaller boats for sale. Smári still has Harpa under a microscope.
Runtime: 51 minThe team meet up to tie up loose ends over a few too many drinks.
Runtime: 44 minThe town is in uproar after the latest events and all eyes are on Harpa. At the same time, Smári comes onto the scene.
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