An ‘incel’ dressed as a woman in the new breakout series from Filmin
The Nordic series 'A Better Man' addresses misogyny on social media through comedy, created by Norwegian writer Thomas Torjussen.
The Nordic series 'A Better Man', which premieres on Filmin this Tuesday, takes a comedic approach to the serious issue of misogyny in social media. The series has already gained recognition at Canneseries, highlighting its cultural relevance. Norwegian writer and producer Thomas Torjussen has been developing the protagonist, who embodies incel characteristics and dresses as a woman, since 2011, tracing a line back to the tragic Utøya massacre conducted by Anders Behring Breivik, where he noted the recurring theme of hatred towards women expressed in Breivik's writings.
Torjussen highlights that his interest in this disturbing theme was not just a reaction to tragic events, but also a reflection on contemporary issues related to male resentment towards feminism and the growth of extremist ideologies. As he delves into the mindset of the protagonist, he warns about the rapid growth of such narratives that fuel misogyny in society. The series aims to provoke thought and conversation about these problematic trends, utilizing humor as a vehicle to engage audiences with these critical societal issues.
The premiere of 'A Better Man' is crucial in an era where discussions surrounding gender and online behavior are more relevant than ever. By combining comedy with serious subject matter, Torjussen hopes to reach a broad audience and encourage reflection on the impact of toxic masculinity and misogyny in the modern world. The show's approach may pave the way for similar narratives in media, seeking to address and dismantle harmful ideologies.