A Nearly Normal Family Filming Location
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A Nearly Normal Family Filming Location: Where Was It Filmed & Set?

Netflix’s latest Nordic thriller series, A Nearly Normal Family, has people obsessed with its narrative. But many viewers wish to find out where the series was shot, and where it’s set. So, here’s all you need to know about the show’s filming locations and setting.

Where was A Nearly Normal Family filmed?

A Nearly Normal Family was shot on location in the Swedish city of Lund and the capital city of Stockholm.

Most of the show’s filming took place in Lund, where its production company could utilize its darkly beautiful locations, keeping things authentic. The on-location shoot allowed the creatives to give the show a Nordic Noir vibe.

Besides Lund, a few scenes were also filmed in Stockholm. Eagle-eyed viewers could also spot a few famous Stockholm landmarks in the show’s background shots. Djurgardsbron Bridge, Stockholm Palace, and Stockholm City Hall are a few that fans could locate throughout the miniseries if they look carefully.

Where is A Nearly Normal Family set?

A Nearly Normal Family is set in and around Lund, Sweden, where most of its narrative unravels.

The series is based on M.T. Edvardsson’s book of the same name. He also serves as the executive producer on the Netflix adaptation. An article on Tudum revealed that the author really wanted the show to be shot on location. He said:

“It has been important to me that it is filmed in Lund, where the book takes place.”

A Nearly Normal Family stars Alexandra Karlsson Tyrefors as Stella, Lo Kuappi as Ulrika, and Björn Bengtsson as Adam as the main cast members.

The official synopsis of the series reads:

The world of a seemingly perfect family shatters when a shocking murder proves that they’re willing to make desperate moves to protect one another.”

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