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Based on real events, the terrorist attacks on Norway on July 22, 2011, perpetrated by right-wing extremist Anders Behring Breivik, the movie is directed by Paul Greengrass (The Bourne Ultimatum), who brings his signature dizzyingly paced style without forgetting the emotional drama of the victims and their families. A necessary story (unfortunately) in today's world.
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The story of Norway's worst terrorist attack in which over seventy people were killed. 22 July looks at the disaster itself, the survivors, Norway's political system and the lawyers who worked on this horrific case.
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