But for Lara Rashid, a survivor who lost her elder sister, Bano, that summer’s day, the arrival of two major films telling the actions of the killer, Anders Behring Breivik, is a difficult test. “To me, the Poppe film seems close to reality, because it showed a lot of what I experienced. He claims his is not a political film, although I am glad he does say what Breivik was. After filming began, Poppe learned that the British Bourne-franchise director Greengrass was also making a film about Utøya. Rashid, who works at the Norwegian embassy in Sarajevo, agrees the memory of the terrible events should be kept alive.
Source: The Guardian September 22, 2018 13:52 UTC