The Day We Died
Synopsis
On February 14 and 15, 2015, Copenhagen was the site of two Islamist terrorist attacks. The perpetrator, Danish-born Omar Abdel Hamid El-Hussein, first went to the Krudttønden cultural centre, to an art event tied to the “Charlie Hebdo” attacks in Paris. There, he shot documentary filmmaker Finn Nørgaard. In his second attack, at the city’s Great Synagogue, he shot Dan Uzan, a member of the community on security duty. Shortly thereafter, El-Hussein was killed by security forces … The film uses semi-documentary images to reconstruct the days before four men’s lives intersected – the perpetrator, who had a criminal record, is released from jail and decides to attack; the political and professional commitment of the filmmakers; the professionalism of the volunteer synagogue guard, and the personal crisis of Rico, a policeman who is on the verge of being laid off. The audience is drawn in as the fuse burns down on the tinderbox (Krudttønden in Danish).Nordic Film Days Talks: Click here for a director's voice of Ole Christian Madsen, the director of "The Day We Died".Nordic Film Days Talks: Click here for an interview with Ole Christian Madsen, the director of "The Day We Died".
Cast & Crew
- Director
- Producer
- Screenwriter
- Director of photography
note team
Director: Ole Christian MadsenWriter: Ole Christian Madsen, Lars K. Andersen
Camera: John Christian Rosenlund
Cast: Nikolaj Coster-Waldau (Rico), Lars Brygmann (Finn), Albert Arthur Amiryan (Omar), Adam Buschard (Dan), Sonja Richter (Janne), Jakob Oftebro (Jan)
Production: Malene Blenkov, Creative Alliance
World Sales: REinvent Studios
Festivalcontact: Danish Film Institute