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Sekunder+2009+short+film ~repack~

The 2009 Danish short film (translated as Seconds ) is a harsh, gripping thriller directed by Anders Fløe Svenningsen. Known for its disturbing content and unconventional narrative structure, the film explores themes of trauma, guilt, and vigilante justice through a reverse-chronological timeline. Plot Summary

Sekunder (2009) is an 18-minute Danish short film directed by Anders Fløe Svenningsen, exploring themes of revenge and trauma through a reverse chronological narrative. The crime-drama features Tao Hildebrand as the father, Kenni, and Marie Boda as his daughter, Mathilde, focusing on the brutal consequences of a child-abuse investigation. For the full cast and crew, visit IMDb . Sekunder (Short 2009) - IMDb sekunder+2009+short+film

Cast:

Tao Hildebrand (Kenni), Marie Boda (Mathilde), and Jens Bo Jørgensen (Ebbe). The 2009 Danish short film (translated as Seconds

JONAS > My wife is in surgery. Internal bleeding. Car accident. YOUNG MOTHER > Oh god. I’m so sorry. Was it... was it bad weather? The rain? JONAS > No. It was me. The crime-drama features Tao Hildebrand as the father,

Thematic Analysis: The Horror of Downtime

Overview

"Sekunder," the acclaimed short film section of the Gothenburg Film Festival , serves as a vital platform for emerging filmmakers and innovative storytelling. The 2009 edition, part of this annual showcase, highlighted a diverse array of short films from Nordic and international creators, reflecting bold visions, experimental techniques, and poignant narratives. This program is not just a collection of films but a celebration of creativity, offering audiences a glimpse into the next generation of cinematic talent.

: A classic Swedish film directed by Ingmar Bergman that serves as a foundational "rape and revenge" narrative.

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