As Erik Poppe’s U – July 22 is confirmed today for Berlinale Competition, Screen International has the exclusive first look at the film’s poster and we talk to the director about his careful approach ...
Looking directly into the camera, her blank expression filling the screen, a young Norwegian girl intones: “You’ll never understand.” It marks the beginning of Utøya - July 22, a one-take ...
The film 'Reconstructing Utoya,' part documentary, part cinematic therapy session, debuts at the Berlin Film Festival and follows four survivors of the July 22, 2011 terrorist attack in Norway as they ...
Seven years on from Norway's deadliest terror attack, two new films offer radically different approaches to depicting what happened - and why. On the afternoon of 22 ...
TrustNordisk has closed several key deals for Berlin competition title U – July 22. The project, directed by Erik Poppe and based on the Anders Behring Breivik massacre in Norway, has been acquired ...
Plot: A real-time re-enactment of the Utoya Island massacre on 22 July 2011, shown in one continious take. There were two films based on the 2011 Norway attacks released in 2018. The one most saw was ...
On 22 July 2011, Norway suffered one of the darkest days of its recent history. The first attack was a car bomb explosion near Oslo's government buildings. The explosion killed eight people and ...
Based On: The 2011 Norway Attacks. Despite the many great horror films released in 2018, Utoya: July 22 was by far the most terrifying film of 2018. It was also the most underrated. Shot in one ...
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