Utøya - aldrig glömma, aldrig tiga

Utøya - aldrig glömma, aldrig tiga

Release date : July 18, 2021
Runtime : 59m
Countries of origin : Norway / Sweden /
Original Language : Norwegian / Swedish /
Director : Pia Bernhardson /
Writers : Carina Bergfeldt /
Production companies : SVT /
July 18, 2021 59m Norway Documentary Norwegian More
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Ten years ago, Carina Bergfeldt covered the terrorist attack in Norway, and as one of the first reporters on-site, she gained a unique insight into the aftermath of the tragedy. For two days she lived with survivors and parents who were looking for their missing children in the hotel that was turned into a crisis centre. Now she has returned to see what happened with the families and with Norway.
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Ylva Schwenke
Herself - Survivor
Viljar Hanssen
Himself - Survivor
Tord Laeskogen
Himself - Owner of Hotel Sundvolden
Jens Stoltenberg
Himself - Former Prime Minister
Lene Hansen
Herself - Ylva's mother
Christin Kristoffersen
Herself - Viljar's mother
Christian Ringkjøb
Himself - Viljar's friend
Eirin Kristin Kjær
Herself - Political advisor

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  • title:Utøya - aldrig glömma, aldrig tiga
  • status:Released
  • Release date: 2021
  • Runtime:59m
  • Genres: Documentary · TV Movie ·
  • Countries of origin: Norway · Sweden ·
  • Original Language: Norwegian · Swedish ·
  • Director: Pia Bernhardson /
  • Writers: Carina Bergfeldt ·
  • Production companies: SVT ·
  • Overview:Ten years ago, Carina Bergfeldt covered the terrorist attack in Norway, and as one of the first reporters on-site, she gained a unique insight into the aftermath of the tragedy. For two days she lived with survivors and parents who were looking for their missing children in the hotel that was turned into a crisis centre. Now she has returned to see what happened with the families and with Norway.
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