The 2009 short film (translated as Seconds ) is a Danish drama that explores the brutal intersection of justice, trauma, and parental instinct through a unique narrative lens. Directed by Anders Fløe and written by Fløe alongside Nikolaj Sonqvist , the film is noted for its harsh subject matter and experimental storytelling. Plot Overview
The 2009 Danish short film (translated as "Seconds") is a gripping, dark drama that explores the devastating ripple effects of a single, impulsive act of violence. Directed by Mads Matthiesen, it’s a masterclass in tension and reverse-chronology storytelling that feels like a punch to the gut. The Story: A Father's Revenge
The film features a strong ensemble of Danish talent, many of whom have gone on to work in major Scandinavian productions. Sekunder (Short 2009) - IMDb
As the film moves backward, it reveals the violent revenge he took on the actual perpetrator, Ebbe, and eventually provides the "explanation" for his actions.
The 2009 short film (translated as Seconds ) is a Danish drama that explores the brutal intersection of justice, trauma, and parental instinct through a unique narrative lens. Directed by Anders Fløe and written by Fløe alongside Nikolaj Sonqvist , the film is noted for its harsh subject matter and experimental storytelling. Plot Overview
The 2009 Danish short film (translated as "Seconds") is a gripping, dark drama that explores the devastating ripple effects of a single, impulsive act of violence. Directed by Mads Matthiesen, it’s a masterclass in tension and reverse-chronology storytelling that feels like a punch to the gut. The Story: A Father's Revenge
The film features a strong ensemble of Danish talent, many of whom have gone on to work in major Scandinavian productions. Sekunder (Short 2009) - IMDb
As the film moves backward, it reveals the violent revenge he took on the actual perpetrator, Ebbe, and eventually provides the "explanation" for his actions.