Shocking 72 minutes, one cut
Utøya: July 22
review
Synopsis
On Utoya Island, hundreds of young people interested in politics gather to learn about politics and discuss the future of the country while having fun around campfires and playing soccer. A gunshot suddenly cuts through this paradise-like place, instantly crushing the hopes and dreams of the campers. Kaya, a girl who escapes into the forest with her friends without knowing what is happening, musters up all the courage she can in the midst of fear and begins searching for her estranged sister Emilia...
Work information
staff
Director: Eric Poppe
Producer: Finn Yendrum
Stein B. Quaye
Screenplay: Shiv Rajendram Eliasen
Anna Bahe-Wieg
Cinematography: Martin Otterbeck
Production design: Harald Egede-Nissen
Costume design: Rikke Simonsen
cast
andrea berntzen
Alexander Holmen
Brede Fristad
Ellie Rhiannon Mueller Osborne
Solwijk Koruen Birkeland
"Utøya: July 22"
Director: Eric Poppe
Distribution: Tokyo Theater Provided by: Culture Publishers, Tokyo Theater
2018/Color/Vista/97 minutes
Official website: http://utoya-0722.com/
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*Information as of March 2019 article publication.