Utøya: July 22 (2018)
Utøya: July 22 (2018)
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Cast & Crew.
Andrea Berntzen
Kaja
Aleksander Holmen
Magnus
Brede Fristad
Petter
Elli Rhiannon Müller Osborne
Emilie
Jenny Svennevig
Oda
Ingeborg Enes
Kristine
Sorosh Sadat
Issa
Ada Eide
Caroline
Mariann Gjerdsbakk
Silje
Daniel Sang Tran
Even
Torkel D. Soldal
Herman
Magnus Moen
Tobias
Karoline Petronella Ulfsdatter Schau
Sigrid
Tamanna Agnihotri
Halima
Solveig Koløen Birkeland
Injured girl
Yngve Berven
Police Officer (voice)
Belinda Sørensen
Mother (voice)
Ann Iren Ødeby
Boat Driver
Torgeir Busch
VFX Supervisor
Mirjam Sveinbjörg Thorkelsdottir
Production Design
Mette Holme Nielsen
CastingDirector
Siv Rajendram Eliassen
Screenplay
Anna Bache-Wiig
Screenplay
Erik Poppe
Idea / Executive Producer / Director
Ravn Wikhaug
CastingDirector
Stein B. Kvae
Executive Producer / VFX Supervisor / Producer
Finn Gjerdrum
Executive Producer / Script Consultant / Producer
Mirjam Sveinbjörg Thorkelsdottir
ProductionDesigner
Jan Petter Dickman
Executive Producer
Roy Anderson
Line Producer
Christina Lovery
Costume Design
Elisabeth Bukkehave
Makeup Designer
Media.
Details.
Release DateMarch 9, 2018
Original NameUtøya 22. juli
StatusReleased
Running Time1h 32m
Budget$688,960
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Utøya: July 22 (Norwegian: Utøya 22. juli), also known as U – July 22 (the title used at the 2018 Berlinale), is a 2018 Norwegian drama film directed by Erik Poppe and written by Anna Bache-Wiig and Siv Rajendram Eliassen. It is based on the Utøya summer camp massacre that took place on 22 July 2011, but the characters are fictional.
The purpose of Utøya: July 22 is to promote understanding of the victims by showing the massacre from their perspective. The film was created in close dialogue with over 40 survivors, to get the action as close to reality as possible. Most of the film consists of a single take, shot in real time, and follows the character Kaja from the third-person perspective before and throughout the 72-minute attack. The terrorist is a figure in the periphery throughout the film, and is only briefly seen two times.