Matador (TV Series) - Trivia

Trivia

  • Matador is also the name for a Danish game very similar to the game Monopoly. A group of characters play this game in episode 11.
  • Matador was broadcast on Bosnian TV during the 1990s Yugoslav wars, allegedly because the theme of a war-struck Denmark related to the Bosnians' situation.
  • Matador was shot entirely on 16mm film, as opposed to video. Prior to its release on DVD in 2001, all the master negatives and magnetic sound tapes had to undergo a thorough physical and digital restoration. Technicians spend months restoring the sound score, physically removing dust and dirt from the image negatives with the use of ultrasound, while digitally correcting light, color, contrast, a reddish tint, and holes and tears in the picture.
  • Karin Nellemose (Misse Møghe) was actually nearly a year older than her on-screen mother Karen Berg (Mrs. Fernando Møghe).
  • When theater comes to town, Fede says he prefers more wellknown actors like Arthur Jensen, the actor who plays Mr. Schwann.
  • The name of the town Korsbæk is a portmanteau of the two Danish towns Korsør and Holbæk.

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