22 July
"The true story of a day that started like any other"
CrimeDramaHistoryThriller
On 22 July 2011, neo-Nazi terrorist Anders Behring Breivik murdered 77 young people attending a Labour Party Youth Camp on Utøya Island outside of Oslo. This three-part story focuses on the survivors, the political leadership of Norway, and the lawyers involved.
🎬 DirectorPaul Greengrass
📅 Release2018-10-04
🌍 CountryUnited States of America
🗣 LanguageEnglish
🏢 StudioScott Rudin Productions
🗳 Votes1,239
🔥 Popularity2
💰 Budget$20,000,000
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🎭 Cast
Jonas Strand Gravli
Viljar Hanssen
Anders Danielsen Lie
Anders Behring Breivik
Jon Øigarden
Geir Lippestad
Seda Witt
Lara Rashid
Ola G. Furuseth
Prime Minister Stoltenberg
Maria Bock
Christin Kristoffersen
Isak Bakli Aglen
Torje Hanssen
Thorbjørn Harr
Sveinn Are Hanssen
Marit Andreassen
Prime Minister Aide
Øystein Martinsen
Prime Minister Aide
Valborg Frøysnes
Prime Minister Aide
Thor-Harald Normann
Simon Sæbø
Anders Kulsrud Storruste
Anders Kristiansen
Monica Borg Fure
Utøya Camp Leader
Mathias Eckhoff
Utøya Security
🎥 Crew
Makeup ArtistTinna Ingimarsdottir
Makeup ArtistFie Baro
Makeup Department HeadVidar Svendsen
Special Effects Makeup ArtistDorte Pedersen
Art DirectionMarius Winje Brustad
Foley ArtistPeter Burgis
ProstheticsIda Astero Welle
Sound Re-Recording MixerMark Taylor
Dialogue EditorRachael Tate
Visual EffectsEsme Coleman
🏷 Keywords
neo-nazismsummer campbombaftermathcar bombbased on true storynorwaytrialtragedybrain injuryoslo, norwayshooting spree
💬 Reviews
A dry film that fails to highlight the true face of the emerging phenomenon of Nazism in Europe. Greengrass (director and screenwriter) tries (and succeeds in some scenes) to shock, but this is not enough for the viewer to understand how dangerously neo-Nazi ideology has infected the Western world. The creators seem to believe that simply narrating such a senseless act is enough to awaken viewers,…
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