Sekunder 2009 Film

| Title | Sekunder (English: Seconds) | | --- | --- | | Year | 2009 | | Country | Sweden | | Director | Colin Nutley | | Screenplay | Colin Nutley, based on an idea by Johanna Hald | | Genre | Drama / Mystery / Thriller | | Runtime | Approx. 105 minutes | | Language | Swedish | | Notable Cast | Lena Endre (Karin), Mikael Persbrandt (Stefan), Tord Peterson (Erik) |

Note: Not to be confused with the 1966 John Frankenheimer film Seconds (also a psychological thriller, but unrelated).


| Actor | Character | Description | |-------|-----------|-------------| | Maudy Ayunda | Keyla | The older, quiet, and responsible sister. A high-achiever who often suppresses her feelings for the sake of family harmony. | | Vierra (Winda Viska Ria) | Dinda | The younger, extroverted, and impulsive sister. A popular girl who is used to getting what she wants. | | Rezky Adhitya | Radit | A musician and the love interest. He is torn between his attraction to Keyla’s depth and his relationship with Dinda. | | Meriam Bellina | Mother | The sisters’ mother, who tries to mediate the growing conflict. | | Fauzan Nasrul | Abi (Father) | The supportive father figure. |

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The 2009 Danish short film " " (English title: Seconds) is a gripping thriller that explores the devastating ripple effects of a single traumatic event. Directed by Anders Fløe, the film is known for its intense narrative and unique storytelling technique. The Story: A Father's Revenge

The plot follows a father named Kenni (Tao Hildebrand) who discovers a dark secret involving his 12-year-old daughter, Mathilde (Marie Hammer Boda). Upon learning she has been the victim of a sexual crime, Kenni is consumed by a need for justice and vengeance.

The story focuses on Kenni’s calculated and brutal revenge against the perpetrator, Ebbe (Jens Bo Jørgensen). However, the film is structured in reverse chronology, starting with the aftermath of his actions and slowly unraveling the events that led him there. sekunder 2009 film

Opening: The film begins with Kenni being arrested, which initially leads the audience to believe he is the criminal.

The Reveal: As the film moves backward through time, the true context is revealed—Kenni is not the aggressor, but a father reacting to the violation of his daughter.

The Secret: The final "seconds" of the film provide the ultimate explanation: the moment Mathilde confided in him, setting the entire tragic cycle into motion. Key Film Details Director/Writer: Anders Fløe. | Title | Sekunder (English: Seconds ) |

Main Cast: Tao Hildebrand as Kenni, Marie Hammer Boda as Mathilde, and Jens Bo Jørgensen as Ebbe. Genre: Drama/Thriller/Short Film.

International Titles: Also known as Seconds (Worldwide) and Saniyeler (Turkey).

The film has been praised for its "gripping" nature and for the way it forces viewers to re-evaluate their perceptions of guilt and innocence through its reverse-timeline structure. Sekunder (Short 2009) - Full cast & crew - IMDb Note: Not to be confused with the 1966


Henrik Hedin is not a household name, but within Swedish independent cinema, he is known for stripping away the gloss of mainstream filmmaking. With Sekunder, Hedin cited influences ranging from Roman Polanski’s The Tenant to Andrei Tarkovsky’s Stalker.

Hedin’s approach to the 2009 film Sekunder was to use real-time sequences. Several scenes are filmed in continuous takes, mimicking the film’s title—each "second" is lived in real agony by the protagonist. The film’s budget was modest, but Hedin used this constraint to his advantage, turning ordinary locations (apartment blocks, parking garages, empty office lobbies) into labyrinths of dread.