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A three-part story. About the survivors of the attacks, the political leadership of Norway, and the lawyers involved.
A three-part story of Norway's worst terrorist attack in which over seventy people were killed. Read all A three-part story of Norway's worst terrorist attack in which over seventy people were killed. Viljar : Yes. Viljar : He tried to I remember I remember being shot.
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He has written extensively on the Norwegian culture of memory, and the handling of painful and ambiguous memories more specifically. Since he has been the leader of the research project "July 22 and the negotiation of Memory" which include renowned international experts like James E. Young, Edward T. Linenthal and Alice Greenwald. In the project he address the transition from different forms of semi- and non-official and temporary commemorations of the terror attacks, and into an ongoing nation-wide wave of new memorial sites and monuments. Fagerland has been an advisor for the Art Selection Committee responsible for choosing the national memorials commemorating the victims and the heroes of July 22, and he was wrote part of the "Art Plan" for the international memorial competition. On July 22 a thirty-two year-old Norwegian fascist drove into the city center of Oslo where he placed a car bomb at the government quarter. The bomb went off at pm killing eight people and wounding thirty others severely. The office of Prime Minister Jens Stoltenberg from the Labor Party was badly damaged, and parts of the governmental quarter are to this day still inaccessible. Here the annual youth camp of the Labor Youth League was taking place, as it had done each year since Dressed up as a police officer he was allowed to enter the camp where he shortly after killed an unarmed police officer, the one person being in charge of the security on the Island. The next hour the youth camp was transformed into a nightmare where teenagers in hiding, or on the run, were systematically tracked down and executed. Most of them were shot in the head or in the face at close range. From The two youngest victims were fourteen years old.
It breaks your heart. Perhaps because the real event is still fairly recent within the last decadebut I found it was really profound and sad, 22 fuly.
The film had its world premiere on September 5, , in the main competition section of the 75th Venice International Film Festival. On July 22, , Anders Behring Breivik dresses in a police uniform, loads a van with home-made explosives, and drives to Regjeringskvartalet , the executive government quarter in Oslo , Norway. He leaves the van outside the office of Prime Minister Jens Stoltenberg. Moments later, it explodes, causing several casualties. When they learn of the bombing, one student, Viljar Hanssen, calls his parents to make sure they are unhurt.
A three-part story of Norway's worst terrorist attack in which over seventy people were killed. Read all A three-part story of Norway's worst terrorist attack in which over seventy people were killed. Viljar : Yes. Viljar : He tried to I remember I remember being shot. Five times. When I was lying on the beach, I was In a kind of pain I couldn't imagine. Judge Wenche Arntzen : But now you are here.
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Viljar : But of course it's not that simple. Linenthal and Alice Greenwald. Create a list ». Dressed up as a police officer he was allowed to enter the camp where he shortly after killed an unarmed police officer, the one person being in charge of the security on the Island. Greengrass is a strong filmmaker and I feel this is a strong return to the docudrama genre he built his career with. The way this movie is cut, it felt like the trial started one week after the attack on the island. The movie goes along at a good pace. Official poster. It's not believable. Why would you keep running in a situation like this?
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Released through Netflix and written and directed by esteemed filmmaker Paul Greengrass, who has found himself a career niche in directing intense docudrama like procedurals that have delivered outstanding results with the likes of Captain Philips, United 93 and Bloody Sunday, 22 July is as proficient of a film as you'd expect from the experienced director but while its methodical in its approach and thorough in its look at the aftermath of the attack by the psychopathic Anders Behring Breivik, there's never a time where Greengrass's film threatens to become anything more than a solid drama. The actors in this film are mostly Norwegians, and it's painful to listen to when we can't make the language sound more authentic. This kind of presentation of a mass murderer should not exist. So i kept hanging in there, i liked the acting, i liked the directing, but when we crossed the half-way mark i started to dislike a lot of the things i saw, the rush to get through the trial, the creative freedoms they chose to implement, the acting slowly got worse for some weird reason, and the spoken English also got worse the closer we approached the end. But the weird thing is, it sounded more authentic in the first half of the movie. Entertainment Weekly. I remembered hearing about the event on the news and being shocked by it at the time, but the film gave a much deeper insight into the tragedy. Details Edit. Scott Rudin Productions. Breivik finds the group and starts shooting. Sometimes the message of a movie is more important than its details. The first minutes of this movie will be the most disturbing scenes you'll see on Netflix in many years since "Beasts of no nation" was released there. Top Cast View All.
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