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22 July
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In 22 July, Academy Award-nominated filmmaker Paul Greengrass (Captain Phillips, United 93) tells the true story of the aftermath of Norway's deadliest terrorist attack. On 22 July 2011, 77 people were killed when a far-right extremist detonated a car bomb in Oslo before carrying out a mass shooting at a leadership camp for teens. 22 July uses the lens of one survivor's physical and emotional journey to portray the country's path to healing and reconciliation.
In 22 July, Academy Award-nominated filmmaker Paul Greengrass (Captain Phillips, United 93) tells the true story of the aftermath of Norway's deadliest terrorist attack. On 22 July 2011, 77 people were killed when a far-right extremist detonated a car bomb in Oslo before carrying out a mass shooting at a leadership camp for teens. 22 July uses the lens of one survivor's physical and emotional journey to portray the country's path to healing and reconciliation.
Actors:
Huw William Hægeland Reynolds,
Joakim Skarli,
Håkon Smeby,
Tone Danielsen,
Wael Jaohar,
Kenneth Semmen,
Elias Peña Corral,
Anja Maria Svenkerud,
Tommy Hyving,
Maria Elisabeth Solfall Tuflåt,
Maria Bock
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Huw William Hægeland Reynolds

Joakim Skarli

Håkon Smeby

Tone Danielsen

Wael Jaohar

Kenneth Semmen

Elias Peña Corral

Anja Maria Svenkerud

Tommy Hyving

Maria Elisabeth Solfall Tuflåt

Maria Bock
12 June 1978, Hammerfest, Norway
Director:
Paul Greengrass
Country:
United States, Norway, Iceland
Keywords:
#22 July #Anders Danielsen Lie #Jon Øigarden #Paul Greengrass #Thorbjørn Harr #Un 22 juillet #Un 22 juillet (2018) #Øystein Martinsen
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October 09, 2018
22 July at its core, is about responsibility... [questioning] what responsibilities the survivors have to the diseased
October 08, 2018
Greengrass gives "22 July" everything he's got. The filmmaking is vigorous, with a constantly moving and sometimes jittery camera, and the social purpose is worthy and unmistakably sincere.
October 09, 2018
22 July is exceptionally choreographed and tough to sit through, but it also leaves an uneasy, bitter aftertaste...
October 09, 2018
Greengrass' other films in this tradition are interested in how human beings react in the face of unimaginable horror. 22 July is only interested in itself and all of its verite draping can't obscure its underlying, speechifying hokum.
October 09, 2018
Greengrass has once again composed a gripping, sometimes unbearably stressful re-creation of horror, so true to life that the "why" of it all is just as inscrutable as life itself.
October 09, 2018
While it's a film too steeped in actual tragedy to describe as 'entertainment', it's engrossing, thought-provoking, and well worth your time.
October 08, 2018
With tenderness and toughness, Greengrass has made a great film about a terrible act.
October 09, 2018
The opening nightmare of 22 July drives that point home, even if the rest of the movie struggles to sustain it.
October 09, 2018
Greengrass previously excelled at depicting events that overwhelmed individuals; in "22 July," he demonstrates how one deluded zealot can shake an entire country.
October 09, 2018
If Anders Behring Breivik represents today's West at its self-devouring worst, the movie wants us to see that Viljar's endurance offers a reason for hope.
October 10, 2018
22 July is so good it hurts.
October 09, 2018
It's likely only a filmmaker of Greengrass' experience and stature could have gotten it made at all, let alone so successfully.