¡UTOYA: JULY 22
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[Machine Translation] 72 minutes, one cut. The unprecedented indiscriminate shooting spree that claimed the most lives of any single gunman in history is filmed with unimaginable tension and realism! The film is the result of extensive research by Eric Poppe, the master filmmaker of "The King Who Never Yielded to Hitler," Norway's Academy Award winning film for Best Foreign Language Film. -July 22, 2011. On July 22, 2011, a gunshot suddenly rings out at an island summer camp attended by several hundred students. How did these young people, who dreamed of the future, think, move, and try to survive in this nightmarish situation of panic? This shocking film depicts the incident from its occurrence to its conclusion in real time and in one cut, allowing the viewer to relive the incident. The tragedy took place in the Kingdom of Norway, known as a welfare state in Scandinavia with stable security. At 3:17 p.m., a bomb loaded in a van exploded in front of the government building in Oslo, the capital of Norway. Shortly after 5:00 p.m., another shooting took place on the island of Utoya, 40 kilometers from Oslo. The shooter was a 32-year-old Norwegian with an exclusive far-right ideology. The incident claimed the lives of 77 people, the highest number ever claimed by a single gunman, making it Norway's worst postwar catastrophe.
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