2011年7月22日,挪威极端分子Anders Behring Breivik制造两起屠杀,导致77人丧生,200多人受伤。逝者已矣,而幸存下来又是怎样重新构建他们的生活呢?德国女摄影师Andrea Gjestvang(安德里亚·耶斯特旺)用镜头记录下袭击幸存者的灾后生活。更多信息与人物故事点击链接。
ONE DAY IN HISTORY
In Norway, the 22nd of July 2011 has etched itself into the collective and private memory forever. That day, a car bomb killed eight people and damaged the executive government quarter in Oslo. Few hours later, 69 young people were killed at a summer camp on the island of Utøya. The camp was organized by AUF, the youth division of the ruling Norwegian Labor Party.
Around 500 survived the massacre, of whom many were badly wounded. More than half of the survivors were children and youths under the age of 18. They have returned to their daily lives now. They go to school, they hang out with friends and they fall in love. They go to bed every night and look at them selves in the mirror in the morning. But something has changed. The young survivors will live on with their scars — both visible and mental — many of which may never fully heal.