
Reconstructing Utøya
Documentary
Overview
This documentary picks up after the horror has ended. Almost 500 teens are in grief as 69 of their friends have fallen. They've been shot dead. How could this island ever become a safe place again? Here, we see how Utøya was first the safest place on Earth to the most terrible and how it was restored and stands as a beacon of hope for the survivors and the Norwegian people.
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Jenny Andersen
Jenny Andersen
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Jenny Andersen
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Rakel Mortensdatter Birkeli
Rakel Mortensdatter Birkeli
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Rakel Mortensdatter Birkeli
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Barbro Bugge
Barbro Bugge
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Barbro Bugge
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Sunniva Clark
Sunniva Clark
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Sunniva Clark
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Johanne Lovise Dikkanen
Johanne Lovise Dikkanen
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Johanne Lovise Dikkanen
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Vebjörn Karlsen Fosnes
Vebjörn Karlsen Fosnes
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Vebjörn Karlsen Fosnes
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Kaleb Haile
Kaleb Haile
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Kaleb Haile
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Torje Hansen
Torje Hansen
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Torje Hansen
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Harriet Amalie Hanssen
Harriet Amalie Hanssen
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Harriet Amalie Hanssen
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Marianne Hetland
Marianne Hetland
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Marianne Hetland
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