With extraordinary footage from the crime scenes, this documentary focuses on the people who survived Anders Behring Breivik's killing spree on July 22nd, 2011.
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3 months ago
Will
Hello 'Hagar'. It was made with a group of youth members of the Norwegian Labour Party who cooperated fully in its production and who felt it a vital contribution to Norway's democracy.
awful busineess the horrible true most certainy evil side of life.but i cant understand how some1 single beig cud destroy so so many lifes thenjust call police and surrender n go to hell n rot.all those left having to deal with life with the memories also the 1s who lost a loved 1 i think if u watch the vid n comment plz hold a 3min silcence in memory of all those lost injured and the greivng godbless
you just need to watch how it is edited near the begining for dramatic effect ie; idyllic enviroment cross-cut to screaming. it seems like a hastily made documentary. we know how they suffered and all the deaths that happened. what i found disrespectful was the 'running through the woods' sequences with the heavy breathing. i got the feeling that the worlds media are queing up to get on that little boat to make sensational documentaries. problem is though, ive just watched it!
Fundamentalist thinking is not the problem: opting for violence and murder is! There are millions of fundamentalists, (including liberals) whose thinking has not led to harming others.
Fundamentalist thinking is not the problem.. opting for violence and murder is!!! There are millions of fundamentalists (including liberals) whose thinking has not led to harming others.
I disagree.Im Irish,living in this country but with family in Norway.Its important to show the human tragedy,and that was well done in this documentary.The focus is on the victims,as it should be.This is a documentary that highlights the dangers in fundamentalist thinking.
I am sure Hagar, this is utterly a misuse of our public trust in an effort to cash in on one of the sickest crimes ever committed in our lifetime. Any mention of this on the news in any way is exactly what this monster wants. I feel terrible for the victims, but I honestly believe that there should be responsible press, meaning not glorifying these actions for profit. Shame on you channel 5!
This is coming from a Norwegian living in Scotland. I am not sure i agree with UK TV making money and a documentary on the anders breivik incident. Quite tasteless actually. Always respected channel 5 for their ethic in journalism.
Comments (15)
3 months ago
Will
Hello 'Hagar'. It was made with a group of youth members of the Norwegian Labour Party who cooperated fully in its production and who felt it a vital contribution to Norway's democracy.
8 months ago
JulieAnneParker
awful busineess the horrible true most certainy evil side of life.but i cant understand how some1 single beig cud destroy so so many lifes thenjust call police and surrender n go to hell n rot.all those left having to deal with life with the memories also the 1s who lost a loved 1 i think if u watch the vid n comment plz hold a 3min silcence in memory of all those lost injured and the greivng godbless
12 months ago
bobey
I was so sad when i saw this vid, i think the man should die a slow painfull death...
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12 months ago
JS
The world should be shown what happened or they can never start to understand what these poor people suffered...
12 months ago
HK
Will it be possible for people who live in Norway to see the documentary online ?
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1 year ago
sue
why was one of them told to move away from norway by the police?
1 year ago
drew brisge
you just need to watch how it is edited near the begining for dramatic effect ie; idyllic enviroment cross-cut to screaming. it seems like a hastily made documentary. we know how they suffered and all the deaths that happened. what i found disrespectful was the 'running through the woods' sequences with the heavy breathing. i got the feeling that the worlds media are queing up to get on that little boat to make sensational documentaries. problem is though, ive just watched it!
1 year ago
K Beauty
Fundamentalist thinking is not the problem: opting for violence and murder is! There are millions of fundamentalists, (including liberals) whose thinking has not led to harming others.
1 year ago
K Beauty
Fundamentalist thinking is not the problem.. opting for violence and murder is!!! There are millions of fundamentalists (including liberals) whose thinking has not led to harming others.
1 year ago
Bobby
I disagree.Im Irish,living in this country but with family in Norway.Its important to show the human tragedy,and that was well done in this documentary.The focus is on the victims,as it should be.This is a documentary that highlights the dangers in fundamentalist thinking.
1 year ago
Robert
I am sure Hagar, this is utterly a misuse of our public trust in an effort to cash in on one of the sickest crimes ever committed in our lifetime. Any mention of this on the news in any way is exactly what this monster wants. I feel terrible for the victims, but I honestly believe that there should be responsible press, meaning not glorifying these actions for profit. Shame on you channel 5!
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1 year ago
Hagar the horrible
This is coming from a Norwegian living in Scotland. I am not sure i agree with UK TV making money and a documentary on the anders breivik incident. Quite tasteless actually. Always respected channel 5 for their ethic in journalism.