Watch Intense Trailer For Paul Greengrass Netflix Bound 22 July

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Whilst some of Netflix’s recent ‘Originals’ critically mixed responses, the overall impression of their ever-growing roster has been nothing but impressive. Year by year much bigger named Hollywood filmmakers is been lured to direct for the streaming/Television channels. 22 July is the latest film from Paul Greengrass heading to the streaming giants channel and today we get a look at the film’s official Trailer.

If there was ever going to be a director take to bring a true-life event to the big screen, Greengrass is one of the best. Whatever country it happens in a terrorist event like the one this is based on, it impacts everyone. 22 July is based upon the book “One of Us: The Story of an Attack in Norway – and Its Aftermath” by Åsne Seierstad.

Greengrass has documented several historical events over his career, largely thanks to his one-time journalism career. Bloody Sunday all about the Irish civil rights movement from 1973. United 93 based on one of the planes involved in the 9-11 attacks in New York and more recently Captain Phillips, based on the 2009 hijacking of the Maersk Alabama by Somali pirates. This film is based on Norway’s worst terrorist attack and we’re sure it will be a hard watch. But watch full of emotion but one of courage and hope laughing in the face of evil.

In 22 July, Academy Award-nominated filmmaker Paul Greengrass (Captain Phillips, United 93) tells the true story of the aftermath of Norway’s deadliest terrorist attack. On 22 July 2011, 77 people were killed when a far-right extremist detonated a car bomb in Oslo before carrying out a mass shooting at a leadership camp for teens. 22 July uses the lens of one survivor’s physical and emotional journey to portray the country’s path to healing and reconciliation.

22 July will debut Wednesday, October 10th on Netflix. The Netflix Originals film stars Anders Danielsen Lie, Jon Øigarden, Jonas Strand Gravli, Maria Bock, Thorbjørn Harr, Ola G. Furuseth, Seda Witt, Isak Bakli Aglen.