If you loved the gripping mystery and dark atmosphere of 'The Keeper of Lost Causes' (2013), you're in for a treat! This article explores 10 similar movies and shows that deliver the same intense crime-solving thrills, complex characters, and Nordic noir vibes. Whether you're a fan of detective dramas or psychological thrillers, these recommendations will keep you on the edge of your seat.

Wallander (2008)
Description: Like 'The Keeper of Lost Causes', features a brooding Scandinavian detective solving complex cases while battling personal issues. Both showcase melancholic landscapes and thoughtful pacing.
Fact: Based on Henning Mankell's novels. Kenneth Branagh stars in the British adaptation. The Swedish original starred Rolf Lassgård.


The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo (2011)
Description: Similar to 'The Keeper of Lost Causes' in its dark, gritty crime-solving narrative, featuring a complex protagonist with personal demons. Both films delve into psychological depth and feature intricate mysteries set in Scandinavian locales.
Fact: Based on Stieg Larsson's bestselling novel. Features a strong, unconventional female lead. The original Swedish version was released in


The Bridge (2011)
Description: Shares the Nordic noir genre with 'The Keeper of Lost Causes', focusing on a mismatched detective duo solving brutal crimes. Both series emphasize atmospheric tension and social commentary.
Fact: Spawned multiple international remakes. The Danish-Swedish collaboration reflects the Øresund Bridge setting. Saga Norén became an iconic TV character.


The Snowman (2017)
Description: Another Scandinavian crime thriller with a detective hunting a serial killer, similar to 'The Keeper of Lost Causes'' dark tone and wintery atmosphere, though less successful critically.
Fact: Based on Jo Nesbø's novel. Features Michael Fassbender as Harry Hole. Filmed in Norway and England.


Broadchurch (2013)
Description: While British, shares 'The Keeper of Lost Causes'' small-town murder mystery structure, emotional weight, and focus on community impact of crimes.
Fact: Launched Jodie Whittaker's career. Features stunning Dorset coastline. Won multiple BAFTA awards.


The Fall (2013)
Description: Psychological crime drama sharing 'The Keeper of Lost Causes'' cat-and-mouse structure between detective and killer, with similar tension and character depth.
Fact: Stars Gillian Anderson and Jamie Dornan. Set in Belfast. Known for its slow-burn suspense.


Shetland (2013)
Description: Scottish crime drama sharing 'The Keeper of Lost Causes'' remote island setting, methodical detective work, and atmospheric cinematography.
Fact: Based on Ann Cleeves' novels. Features authentic Shetland dialect. Each season covers one case over multiple episodes.


Marcella (2016)
Description: British series with Nordic noir influences, featuring a detective with personal struggles solving complex cases, similar to Carl Mørck's character arc.
Fact: Created by Hans Rosenfeldt (The Bridge). Anna Friel learned Swedish for the role. Features non-linear storytelling.


The Investigation (2020)
Description: Danish true-crime series sharing 'The Keeper of Lost Causes'' realistic police procedural approach and understated emotional depth in handling difficult cases.
Fact: Based on the Kim Wall murder case. Directed by Tobias Lindholm. Focuses on investigative work rather than the criminal.


Bordertown (2016)
Description: Finnish crime series sharing 'The Keeper of Lost Causes'' focus on a brilliant but troubled detective solving bizarre crimes near national borders, with similar visual aesthetics.
Fact: Originally titled 'Sorjonen'. Features unique Arctic landscapes. The protagonist has an eidetic memory.
