If you enjoyed the eerie and atmospheric tension of 'Wintergast' (2015), this article is for you. We've curated a list of 10 movies and shows that share its haunting mood, psychological depth, and chilling storytelling. Whether you're a fan of slow-burn thrillers or supernatural mysteries, these picks will keep you on the edge of your seat.

Wallander (2008)
Description: A Swedish detective series featuring a melancholic protagonist solving crimes in a rural setting. The show is known for its contemplative pace, existential themes, and beautiful but bleak cinematography.
Fact: Kurt Wallander has been portrayed by three different actors in Swedish adaptations. The series was so popular in the UK that it inspired an English-language version starring Kenneth Branagh.


The Bridge (2011)
Description: A Nordic noir series that delves into complex criminal investigations while exploring themes of societal issues and personal demons. The stark, moody cinematography and intricate plotting are hallmarks of the genre.
Fact: The series was a co-production between Sweden and Denmark, with the action taking place on the Øresund Bridge connecting the two countries. It has been remade in several other countries, including the US and UK.


Baptiste (2019)
Description: A spin-off focusing on a brilliant but troubled detective, featuring intricate cases that often involve international elements and personal stakes. The series maintains a dark, moody atmosphere throughout its investigations.
Fact: The character of Julien Baptiste first appeared in The Missing before getting his own series. The show often films in multiple European locations to maintain its international scope.


Top of the Lake (2013)
Description: A mystery drama set in a remote, rugged landscape, where the investigation of a crime reveals deep-seated tensions within the community. The series blends elements of crime procedural with existential themes.
Fact: The show was filmed in New Zealand, standing in for the story's setting in the South Island. The second season was co-directed by Jane Campion and Ariel Kleiman.


Happy Valley (2014)
Description: A British crime drama that combines police procedural elements with deep character exploration, set against the backdrop of a small, economically depressed town. The series is noted for its realistic portrayal of law enforcement and its emotional depth.
Fact: The title refers to the nickname given to the Calder Valley in West Yorkshire due to its drug problems. The series was praised for its strong female lead and realistic dialogue.


Broadchurch (2013)
Description: A gripping crime drama set in a small coastal town, focusing on the emotional and psychological impact of a murder on the tight-knit community. The slow-burning narrative and atmospheric setting create a sense of isolation and tension.
Fact: The show was filmed on location in Dorset, England, and its stunning coastal scenery became almost a character in itself. The identity of the killer was kept secret from most of the cast until the final episodes to maintain authenticity in their performances.


The Fall (2013)
Description: A psychological thriller that examines the cat-and-mouse game between a detective and a serial killer, with a focus on the psychological depth of both hunter and hunted. The series is known for its slow, deliberate pacing and intense character studies.
Fact: The series was initially planned as a five-part story but was extended due to its popularity. It was one of the first BBC dramas to be picked up by Netflix for international distribution.


Shetland (2013)
Description: A crime drama set in the remote Shetland Islands, where the isolation of the location plays a significant role in the storytelling. The series combines police procedural elements with strong character development and local color.
Fact: Based on the novels by Ann Cleeves, the show is filmed on location in the Shetland Islands and mainland Scotland. The distinctive landscape and weather often become integral to the plot.


Marcella (2016)
Description: A noir-ish crime drama featuring a troubled detective returning to work after a personal crisis. The series explores themes of memory, identity, and redemption through its complex protagonist and twisting plotlines.
Fact: The show was created by Hans Rosenfeldt, who also created The Bridge. Marcella's blackouts and memory loss were inspired by real cases of dissociative fugue states.


The Investigation (2020)
Description: A meticulously crafted crime drama based on a real case, focusing on the procedural aspects of the investigation rather than the criminal. The series emphasizes the painstaking work of detectives and the emotional toll of their jobs.
Fact: The show dramatizes the investigation into the murder of Swedish journalist Kim Wall. Creator Tobias Lindholm conducted extensive research, including interviews with the real investigators involved in the case.
