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let's talk about the next film — utoya: july 22.rific massacre on utoya island back in 2011. i think anybody who remembers that — in a way, you wonder why they would want to see a film about it, because it was so horrific. that's right. i think you're absolutely right there, ben. and they are notjust one film, there are two films out about this. paul greengrass did a film called july 22, which is currently out, it is on netflix. greengrass who normally is very good at these documentary style recreations — like he did united 93, just on the plane that hit the towers on 9/11. he did sort of a multi—stranded take on utoya, focusing on anders breivik, the right—wing gunman who perpetrated massacre and all the way to his trial. this film, which is made by a norwegian called erik poppe, is just on the island, just on the face of one girl, kaja, who is a sort of quite well—respected member of the young labour party. she wants to help everybody, and we are with her as this massacre unfolds. now, in this version, we don't see breivik at all,
let's talk about the next film — utoya: july 22.rific massacre on utoya island back in 2011. i think anybody who remembers that — in a way, you wonder why they would want to see a film about it, because it was so horrific. that's right. i think you're absolutely right there, ben. and they are notjust one film, there are two films out about this. paul greengrass did a film called july 22, which is currently out, it is on netflix. greengrass who normally is very good at these documentary...
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eight dead in oslo, 69 on utoya. wounded? at least 200. thank you. we are all shocked. attack on our government and on our children. we are a long way from understanding why. but what is clear is that our nation has been attacked by someone who would see it changed. who would see our democracy become tyranny. see our humanity fold. we must not give in to this terror. we must fight. and what the drama then really becomes about is how you deal with that kind of atrocity and there is a debate about whether the perpetrator should be able to speak in court because what he is saying is hateful and vile but more importantly, the survivors being heard and it's about the rise of the far right and extremism, it's shocking to see some extremist ideas which have passed into mainstream politics, not tactics but ideas and ideologies and i thought what paul greengrass managed to do was make a serious film about how it is that in a civilised, ordered society, you try and make sense of something like this and it's about the response being very measured and very deliberate and it's about
eight dead in oslo, 69 on utoya. wounded? at least 200. thank you. we are all shocked. attack on our government and on our children. we are a long way from understanding why. but what is clear is that our nation has been attacked by someone who would see it changed. who would see our democracy become tyranny. see our humanity fold. we must not give in to this terror. we must fight. and what the drama then really becomes about is how you deal with that kind of atrocity and there is a debate...
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let's talk about the next film — utoya: july 22. anybody who remembers that, in a way, you wonder why you'd want to see it. that's right. i think you're absolutely right there, ben. and they are notjust one film, there are two films out about this. paul greengrass did a film called july 22, which is currently out, it is on netflix. greengrass is normally good at these documentary style recreations, like he did united 93, just on the plane that hit the towers on 9/11. he did sort of a multi—stranded take on utoya, focusing on anders breivik, the right—wing gunman who perpetrated massacre and all the way to his trial. this film, which is made by a norwegian called erik poppe, is just on the island, just on the face of one girl, kaja, who is a sort of quite where was elected member of the young labour party, she wants to help everybody. and we are with her as this massacre unfolds. now, in this version, we don't see breivik at all, we just hear the boom of his gunfire and see the people running from him. it's a real kind of distillatio
let's talk about the next film — utoya: july 22. anybody who remembers that, in a way, you wonder why you'd want to see it. that's right. i think you're absolutely right there, ben. and they are notjust one film, there are two films out about this. paul greengrass did a film called july 22, which is currently out, it is on netflix. greengrass is normally good at these documentary style recreations, like he did united 93, just on the plane that hit the towers on 9/11. he did sort of a...
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let's talk about the next film, utoya, july the 22nd.s was the absolutely horrific massacre backin back in 2011. you wonder why people wa nt to back in 2011. you wonder why people want to see a film about it, it was horrific. it's notjust one film, there are two. there is one on the online streaming site at the moment, and then there is this documentary style recreation. this is a sort of multistranded take on film macro, focusing on the militia gunmen who perpetrated the massacre all the way to his trial. this film made by a norwegian is on the island, it's on the face of one girl, who is a common sort of, quite well respected member of the young labour party wa nts to member of the young labour party wants to help everybody. we are with her as the nascar unfolds. in this version we massacre at all, we just see people running from him. it's a distillation of what it must have been like to not knowing what is going on, the confusion. it's a breathless take. i was sitting right at the front, and after five minutes i had to move to the bac
let's talk about the next film, utoya, july the 22nd.s was the absolutely horrific massacre backin back in 2011. you wonder why people wa nt to back in 2011. you wonder why people want to see a film about it, it was horrific. it's notjust one film, there are two. there is one on the online streaming site at the moment, and then there is this documentary style recreation. this is a sort of multistranded take on film macro, focusing on the militia gunmen who perpetrated the massacre all the way...
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let's talk about the next film — utoya: july 22.remembers that, in a way, you wonder why you'd want to see it. that's right. i think you're absolutely right there, ben. and they are notjust one film, there are two films out about this. paul greengrass did a film called july 22, which is currently out, it is on netflix. greengrass is normally good at these documentary style recreations, like he did united 93, just on the plane that hit the towers of 9/11. he did sort of a multi—stranded take on utoya, focusing on anders breivik, the right—wing gunman who perpetrated massacre and all the way to his trial. this film, which is made by a norwegian called erik poppe, is just on the island, just on the face of one girl, kaja, who is a sort of quite where was elected member of the young labour party, she wants to help everybody. and we are with her as this massacre unfolds. now, in this version, we don't see breivik at all, we just hear the boom of his gunfire and see the people running from him. it's a real kind of distillation of what it
let's talk about the next film — utoya: july 22.remembers that, in a way, you wonder why you'd want to see it. that's right. i think you're absolutely right there, ben. and they are notjust one film, there are two films out about this. paul greengrass did a film called july 22, which is currently out, it is on netflix. greengrass is normally good at these documentary style recreations, like he did united 93, just on the plane that hit the towers of 9/11. he did sort of a multi—stranded take...
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eight dead in oslo, 69 on utoya. wounded? at least 200. thank you. we are all shocked.dren. we are a long way from understanding why. but what is clear is that our nation has been attacked by someone who would see it changed. you would see our democracy become tyranny. see our humanity fold. we must not give in to this terror. we must not give in to this terror. we must fight. and what the drama than really becomes about is how you deal with that kind of atrocity and there isa with that kind of atrocity and there is a debate about whether the perpetrator should be able to speak in court because what he is saying is hateful and vile but more importantly, the survivors being heard and it's about the rise of the far rightand heard and it's about the rise of the far right and extremism, it's shocking to see some extremist ideas which have passed into mainstream politics, not tactics but ideas and ideologies and i thought what paul greengrass managed to do was make a serious film about how it is that in a civilised, ordered society, you try and make sense of something like t
eight dead in oslo, 69 on utoya. wounded? at least 200. thank you. we are all shocked.dren. we are a long way from understanding why. but what is clear is that our nation has been attacked by someone who would see it changed. you would see our democracy become tyranny. see our humanity fold. we must not give in to this terror. we must not give in to this terror. we must fight. and what the drama than really becomes about is how you deal with that kind of atrocity and there isa with that kind of...
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eight dead in oslo, 69 in utoya. wounded? at least 200. thank you. we are all shocked.must not give in to this terror. we must fight. and what the drama than really becomes about is how you deal with that kind of atrocity and there is a debate about whether the perpetrator should be able to speak in court because what he is saying is hateful and vile but more importantly, the survivors being heard and it's about the rise of the far right and extremism, it's shocking to see some extremist ideas which have passed into mainstream politics, not tactics but ideas and ideologies and i thought what paul greengrass managed to do was make a serious film about how it is that in a civilised, ordered society, you try and make sense of something like this and it's about the response being very measured and very deliberate and it's about issues and freedom of speech and it deals in an unsensational fashion, just how potentially sensationalist the subject matter is. it's very disturbing obviously and it's very moving and harrowing but in the end, i think it is also defined because it'
eight dead in oslo, 69 in utoya. wounded? at least 200. thank you. we are all shocked.must not give in to this terror. we must fight. and what the drama than really becomes about is how you deal with that kind of atrocity and there is a debate about whether the perpetrator should be able to speak in court because what he is saying is hateful and vile but more importantly, the survivors being heard and it's about the rise of the far right and extremism, it's shocking to see some extremist ideas...
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seven years on since the norwegian terror attack and a film looking at what happened on the island of utoyaing not on what anders breivik did but the people on the island that day. it is harrowing but she is delighted to be part of it. and it is filmed in real time, 72 minutes. time now to get the news, travel and weather where you are. good morning from bbc london news, i'm charlotte franks. five teenagers who were said to be on a mission to do violence have been jailed for fatally stabbing a man in an unprovoked attack as he returned home from meeting his pregnant partner. daniel frederick, a stranger to his killers, was knifed repeatedly by the group just yards from his home in hackney. three teenagers were convicted of murder while another two were found guilty of manslaughter. an online fundraising platform has announced it will scrap fees for campaigns set up in response to major disasters and incidents. it's following criticism from the mp for bermondsey neil coyle, who claimed justgiving had profited from £500,000 of public donations, including money raised for grenfell tower reside
seven years on since the norwegian terror attack and a film looking at what happened on the island of utoyaing not on what anders breivik did but the people on the island that day. it is harrowing but she is delighted to be part of it. and it is filmed in real time, 72 minutes. time now to get the news, travel and weather where you are. good morning from bbc london news, i'm charlotte franks. five teenagers who were said to be on a mission to do violence have been jailed for fatally stabbing a...