Sekunder 2009 Film [portable]
Rediscovering "Sekunder": A Deep Dive into Colin Nutley’s 2009 Psychological Thriller
In the vast landscape of Scandinavian cinema, certain films capture the soul of the region’s melancholy suspense. While the world often celebrates the Nordic Noir of Sweden and Denmark (think The Bridge or Wallander), a lesser-known gem from 2009 demands a second look: Colin Nutley’s Sekunder.
"Sekunder" received generally positive reviews from critics. The film was praised for its thought-provoking storyline, strong performances, and atmospheric direction. However, some critics noted that the film's pacing was slow and that the plot twists were somewhat predictable. sekunder 2009 film
a dark, gripping Danish short film directed and written by Anders Fløe Rediscovering "Sekunder": A Deep Dive into Colin Nutley’s
By starting with the aftermath and working backward, the film initially leads the audience to believe the father might be the offender. The Reveal: Retrospective Reviews : How critics view Sekunder today
5. Critical Reviews (Then vs. Now)
- Retrospective Reviews: How critics view Sekunder today — did it predict the rise of sports-centric dramas in Indonesia?
- Audience Reception: Forum discussions (Kaskus, Letterboxd) on why the film is overlooked or underrated.
Awards and Nominations
- Directed by: Espen Sandberg and Joachim Svare
- Written by: Espen Sandberg and Joachim Svare
- Produced by: Jan Tore Jacobsen
- Cinematography: Geir Rønningen