Utoya: July 22 Soundtrack (

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Rating: 7.20/10 from 16000 votes
Tags: shot in real time, dissociative disorder, severe mental illness
Alternate Names:
Title in Español:

El atentado del siglo: Utøya

Title in Italiano:

U-July 22

Title in Português:

Utoya, 22 de Julho

Synopsis

On July 22, 2011, less than two hours after detonating a deadly car-bomb, and having already killed eight people in Oslo, the remorseless Norwegian far-right terrorist, Anders Behring Breivik, boarded the ferry MS Thorbjørn in Lake Tyri.

As the shocking news of the devastating Oslo explosion was starting to reach the ears of the unsuspecting teenagers of the Workers' Youth League summer camp on the remote island of Utøya, the loud, sharp, and blood-curdling sound of Anders' first gunshots could only mean one thing: death.

Now, for the next long and nightmarish seventy minutes, eighteen-year-old Kaja, her younger sister, Emilie, and approximately six-hundred young participants will find themselves drawn into a violent maelstrom of destruction, as Breivik, with cold-blooded precision, injures hundreds, and kills sixty-nine boys and girls.

Will the world ever forget July 22, 2011, and the atrocious Utøya massacre?

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Utoya: July 22
Snakke Litt
Philip Boardman: Performer
Philip Boardman: Lyrics
True Colors
Tom Kelly: Writer
Andrea Berntzen: Performer
Utøya
Wolfgang Plagge: Performer
Wolfgang Plagge: Writer

User reviews

John Martin
7/10

The haunting and chilling music intensifies the sense of fear and despair felt by the characters and the audience alike, creating a truly immersive experience.

John Lopez
5/10

George Robinson
9/10

The emotional depth and raw intensity of the soundtrack make it a crucial element in conveying the gravity of the tragedy and honoring the memory of the victims of July 22, 2011.

William Moore
8/10

The emotional depth and raw power of the score serve as a poignant reminder of the lives lost and the devastation caused by the senseless violence of Anders Behring Breivik.

Nancy Robinson
10/10

The music perfectly complements the intense and heartbreaking scenes, evoking a sense of dread and despair that immerses the viewer in the harrowing reality of the Utøya massacre.