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Jonas looks at the Doctor, then at the Young Mother, then at the child. He realizes the chain reaction is now irreversible. He drops the phone. It hits the linoleum floor with a sharp CRACK .
Sekunder remains a brilliant example of maximizing information density within a limited timeframe. While full-length feature films require substantial world-building budgets, short films leverage focused creative freedom to deliver profound narrative impact. For viewers looking to explore the cast filmography or check official platform ratings, additional data can be found directly on the Sekunder TMDB Profile and the Sekunder FilmAffinity Page . Share public link
as Sidse : Ebbe's daughter, representing the secondary trauma inflicted on innocent family members.
Sekunder invites multiple readings. It can be read as a meditation on mortality, a critique of modern inattention, or a portrait of trauma where small sensory cues trigger a flood of recollection. Its brevity is a strength: the concentrated form leaves a strong, lingering impression, prompting viewers to replay the seconds in their minds—mirroring the film’s own focus on time.
Despite its brief runtime, the short film effectively balances an ensemble of characters whose lives tragically intertwine:
I searched for a specific academic paper titled exactly "Sekunder" (2009) or directly matching the query "sekunder+2009+short+film" , but no peer-reviewed paper with that precise title appears in major academic databases (Google Scholar, JSTOR, Scopus, etc.).
After a fatal split-second choice on a rainy night, a man is granted the power to re-live those same seconds forever—but never change them.
There is a text message on it.
is a Danish psychological drama short film that explores the themes of trauma, paternal protective instincts, and the ethics of vigilante justice. Directed by Anders Fløe Svenningsen, the 15-minute film utilizes a non-linear narrative structure to challenge the viewer's moral judgments and preconceptions. Overview and Production
Jonas is walking away from the camera. Two security guards are approaching him from the far end of the hall. They don't look angry; they look like they are there to manage a tragedy.
: The narrative centers on the confrontation between Kenni and Ebbe (Jens Bo Jørgensen), the man responsible for the daughter's trauma. Cast and Production
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This public link is valid for 7 days and shares a thread, including any personal information you added. This link or copies made by others cannot be deleted. If you share with third parties, their policies apply. Can’t copy the link right now. Try again later. Sekunder (Short 2009) - IMDb
Jonas looks at the Doctor, then at the Young Mother, then at the child. He realizes the chain reaction is now irreversible. He drops the phone. It hits the linoleum floor with a sharp CRACK .
Sekunder remains a brilliant example of maximizing information density within a limited timeframe. While full-length feature films require substantial world-building budgets, short films leverage focused creative freedom to deliver profound narrative impact. For viewers looking to explore the cast filmography or check official platform ratings, additional data can be found directly on the Sekunder TMDB Profile and the Sekunder FilmAffinity Page . Share public link
as Sidse : Ebbe's daughter, representing the secondary trauma inflicted on innocent family members.
Sekunder invites multiple readings. It can be read as a meditation on mortality, a critique of modern inattention, or a portrait of trauma where small sensory cues trigger a flood of recollection. Its brevity is a strength: the concentrated form leaves a strong, lingering impression, prompting viewers to replay the seconds in their minds—mirroring the film’s own focus on time.
Despite its brief runtime, the short film effectively balances an ensemble of characters whose lives tragically intertwine:
I searched for a specific academic paper titled exactly "Sekunder" (2009) or directly matching the query "sekunder+2009+short+film" , but no peer-reviewed paper with that precise title appears in major academic databases (Google Scholar, JSTOR, Scopus, etc.).
After a fatal split-second choice on a rainy night, a man is granted the power to re-live those same seconds forever—but never change them.
There is a text message on it.
is a Danish psychological drama short film that explores the themes of trauma, paternal protective instincts, and the ethics of vigilante justice. Directed by Anders Fløe Svenningsen, the 15-minute film utilizes a non-linear narrative structure to challenge the viewer's moral judgments and preconceptions. Overview and Production
Jonas is walking away from the camera. Two security guards are approaching him from the far end of the hall. They don't look angry; they look like they are there to manage a tragedy.
: The narrative centers on the confrontation between Kenni and Ebbe (Jens Bo Jørgensen), the man responsible for the daughter's trauma. Cast and Production