Sekunder 2009 Short Film Work 2021 «8K»

: The perpetrator whose actions set the tragedy in motion.

Another theme that is present in "Sekunder" is grief and loss. The film's protagonist is struggling to come to terms with the death of his girlfriend, and his emotions are raw and palpable. The film's portrayal of grief is both poignant and powerful, and it has resonated with audiences who have experienced similar losses.

: Tao Hildebrand (Kenni), Marie Hammer Boda (Mathilde), Jens Bo Jørgensen (Ebbe), Pernille Glavind Olsson (Karen), and Amalie Amorøe (Sidse). Plot Overview and Narrative Subversion sekunder 2009 short film work

won the Jury Award for Best Young Actress at the 2009 Newport International Film Festival and the Judges Award for Best Young Actress at the International Film Festival of Wales.

: As the film unfolds in reverse, the audience initially perceives the father as an offender due to his violent behavior. However, the ending (the beginning of the timeline) provides the chilling explanation: Mathilde was the victim of a sexual crime, and her father’s actions were a targeted, albeit illegal, pursuit of justice. Production and Cast : The perpetrator whose actions set the tragedy in motion

Deconstructing Sekunder (2009): The Mastery of Reverse Chronology in Danish Short Film Architecture

Through its deliberate use of , Sekunder forces viewers to confront their own assumptions about guilt and innocence, transforming a straightforward revenge plot into a complex psychological study. Technical Overview and Cast The film's portrayal of grief is both poignant

: How a single revelation can destroy multiple lives.

| Category | Name | Role | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | Anders Fløe Svenningsen | Director, Writer, Executive Producer | | Writers | Anders Fløe Svenningsen, Nikolaj Sonqvist | Writer, Co-writer | | Key Cast | Tao Hildebrand | Kenni (the father) | | | Marie Boda | Mathilde (the daughter) | | | Jens Bo Jørgensen | Ebbe (the rapist) | | | Pernille Glavind Olsson | Karen (Ebbe's wife) | | | Amalie Amorøe | Sidse (Ebbe's daughter) | | Other Crew | Peter Due, Martin Stig Andersen | Composer(s) | | | Martin Munch | Cinematographer | | | Thor Ochsner | Editor |

By structuring the film this way, Svenningsen forces the viewer into an uncomfortable ethical position. The audience actively judges the father before realizing the true depth of his pain and the horrific circumstances driving his rage. Core Thematic Elements Vigilante Justice vs. The Law