After two fictional takes on the 2011 terrorist attack that killed 69 people in Norway, 'Reconstructing Utoya' is a brave new documentary that lets the survivors tell their stories in their own way.
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 ...
As Anders Behring Breivik stands trial for the worst peacetime massacre in Norwegian history, a survivor of the carnage at Utoya in 2011 turned to social news Reddit last Thursday. Ask me anything ...
UTOYA, Norway — Four years ago a right-wing extremist gunned down 69 people, shattering the tranquility on the idyllic Norwegian island of Utoya after killing eight in a bomb blast at government ...
He rescued terrified youths fleeing the bullets of a fanatical killer. Ironically, a decade later Terje Lien is fighting to stop a memorial to the victims. Lien and a handful of neighbours are ...
On July 22, 2011, a car bomb went off near government buildings in the city of Oslo, Norway. The massive explosion could be heard more than four miles away and created a shock wave that started fires ...
July 2011. A far right terrorist has just massacred sixty-nine people, most of them students attending a Norwegian Labour Party Youth’s summer camp on the island of Utoya. Gunnar and Malin have sent ...
On July 22, 2011, a car bomb went off near government buildings in the city of Oslo, Norway. The massive explosion could be heard more than four miles away and created a shock wave that started fires ...