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In the movie Utøya 22. juli (2018), a disturbing and gripping exploration of a tragic real-life event unfolds. The film follows the harrowing quest of a teenage girl named Kaja, who finds herself caught in the midst of the shocking terrorist attack that took place on the Norwegian island of Utøya in July of 2011.
As chaos erupts around her, Kaja's sole focus becomes finding her younger sister, desperately navigating the treacherous terrain of the summer camp-turned-warzone. The tension is palpable as she races against time, confronted with the devastating reality that not everyone will make it out alive.
Director Erik Poppe offers a unique and immersive experience for viewers, choosing to shoot the entire film in a single continuous take. This stylistic choice enhances the sense of urgency and panic, effectively placing audiences right in the heart of the nightmare. Utøya 22. juli provides an unflinching and deeply personal perspective on the tragedy, forcing us to confront the unimaginable terror and human resilience in the face of violence.
With impeccable performances, exquisite cinematography, and a haunting score, Utøya 22. juli stands as a powerful and emotive tribute to the victims and survivors of the Utøya massacre. Its unrelenting portrayal of an unspeakable tragedy forces us to reflect on the fragility of life and the profound courage that can emerge in the darkest of times.
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Utøya: July 22Release Date:
09 Mar 2018Writers:
Siv Rajendram Eliassen, Anna Bache-Wiig, Erik PoppeAwards:
4 wins & 12 nominations