Archive of films Wrong Time Wrong Place / Wrong Time Wrong Place

Netherlands / Belgium / Finland / Germany / France
2012, 80 min

Section: Documentary Films - Out of Competition
Year: 2013

John Appel’s chilling film essay, contemplating the thin line between life and death, screened at last year’s opening of the world’s largest documentary film festival, IDFA, in Amsterdam. It draws on interviews with several young people who were lucky enough to survive Anders Breivik’s murderous rampage on Norway’s Utøya island.


Synopsis

The role that each minute plays in our lives can reliably be ascertained through various tragedies in which innocent people die for the mere reason that they were in the wrong place at the wrong time. Was chance, fate, or mere unforeseeable coincidence responsible for their deaths? And, conversely, can people speak of luck or divine providence when they miss suffering a similar fate by a proverbial hair? In his latest film, experienced Dutch director John Appel asks similar questions in connection with the Anders Breivik murders that took place on Norway’s Utøya island. Without the slightest tendency towards sensationalism or intent to reconstruct the details of the media-blitzed massacre, the filmmaker sought out several individuals who survived; in conversations with the director, these young people themselves contemplate the reasons why they in particular were spared. This chillingly intimate film essay, investigating the thin line between life and death, screened at the gala opening of the world’s largest documentary film festival, IDFA, in Amsterdam.

About the director

John Appel

John Appel (b. 1958) graduated in classical languages and literature from the University of Amsterdam and in camerawork and documentary filmmaking from the film academy there. Since 1987 he has shot more than 30 documentaries, primarily for TV. In 2000 he and filmmaker Heddy Honigmann founded their own production company. In 1999 Appel won the Joris Ivens Award for André Hazes – She Believes in Me (André Hazes, zij gelooft in mij) at the International Documentary Film Festival Amsterdam (IDFA). In 2010 he competed at Karlovy Vary with his feature-length documentary The Player (De Speler, 2010). Selected filmography: Radio Daniëlle (1988), Trench of Death (Dodengang, 1999), Thou Shalt Not Kill (2000), Naomi & Her Mother (2003), Senegal Surplace (2003), The Last Victory (De laaste overwinning, 2003), There Goes My Heart (2005).

Contacts

Films Transit International Inc.
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Canada
Tel: +1 514 844 3358
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www: www.filmstransit.com

EYE Film Institute Netherlands
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Netherlands
Tel: +31 207582375
E-mail: [email protected]
www: www.see-nl.com

About the film

Color, HD CAM

Section: Documentary Films - Out of Competition
   
Director: John Appel
Screenplay: John Appel
Dir. of Photography: Erik van Empel
Music: Wouter van Bemmel
Editor: Mario Steenbergen
Producer: Carmen Cobos
Production: Cobos Films
Contact: Films Transit International Inc., EYE Film Institute Netherlands

Guests

John Appel

Film Director, Producer, Tutor / Trainer

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