
Second Victims
Mar 30 2025
•2h 32m
•Drama
Set against the backdrop of an understaffed stroke unit, the skilled neurologist Alexandra’s unwavering confidence is put to the ultimate test when a routine case spirals into tragedy. Blame and guilt ripple through the hospital, and Alexandra confronts her own fallibility, grappling with the profound repercussions of medical misjudgements. In a raw and introspective journey, we learn the weight of guilt and the power of compassion.
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Özlem Sağlanmak
Alexandra

Trine Dyrholm
Camilla

Olaf Johannessen
Esben

Iman Meskini
Aida
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