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22 July
TrailerA three-part 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.Actors: Jon Øigarden, Øystein Martinsen, Anders Danielsen Lie, Thorbjørn Harr, Mikkel Bratt Silset, Jonas Strand Gravli, Anneke von der Lippe, Lars Arentz-Hansen, Seda Witt, Charlotte Bottolfsen Iversen, Marita Fjeldheim Wierdal, ...»Director: Paul GreengrassCountry: United States, NorwayDuration: 143 minQuality: HDRelease: 2018IMDb: 6.80 CommentsSort By- Newest
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Critic Reviews of "22 July"
Entertainment WeeklyOctober 09, 201822 July is exceptionally choreographed and tough to sit through, but it also leaves an uneasy, bitter aftertaste...
Los Angeles TimesOctober 09, 2018It's likely only a filmmaker of Greengrass' experience and stature could have gotten it made at all, let alone so successfully.
New York Magazine/VultureOctober 09, 2018Greengrass has once again composed a gripping, sometimes unbearably stressful re-creation of horror, so true to life that the "why" of it all is just as inscrutable as life itself.
Washington PostOctober 09, 2018Greengrass previously excelled at depicting events that overwhelmed individuals; in "22 July," he demonstrates how one deluded zealot can shake an entire country.
San Francisco ChronicleOctober 08, 2018Greengrass gives "22 July" everything he's got. The filmmaking is vigorous, with a constantly moving and sometimes jittery camera, and the social purpose is worthy and unmistakably sincere.
Associated PressOctober 08, 2018With tenderness and toughness, Greengrass has made a great film about a terrible act.
Battleship PretensionOctober 09, 2018Greengrass' other films in this tradition are interested in how human beings react in the face of unimaginable horror. 22 July is only interested in itself and all of its verite draping can't obscure its underlying, speechifying hokum.
Flicks.co.nzOctober 09, 2018While it's a film too steeped in actual tragedy to describe as 'entertainment', it's engrossing, thought-provoking, and well worth your time.
Den of GeekOctober 09, 2018The opening nightmare of 22 July drives that point home, even if the rest of the movie struggles to sustain it.
NPR's Fresh AirOctober 09, 2018If Anders Behring Breivik represents today's West at its self-devouring worst, the movie wants us to see that Viljar's endurance offers a reason for hope.
812filmreviewsOctober 09, 201822 July at its core, is about responsibility... [questioning] what responsibilities the survivors have to the diseased
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