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''The Shadow in My Eye'' (
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: ''Skyggen i mit øje)'', also known as ''The Bombardment'', is a 2021 Danish
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film written and directed by
Ole Bornedal Ole Bornedal (born 26 May 1959) is a Danish film director, actor and producer. Bornedal was born in Nørresundby, Denmark. He wrote and directed '' Nattevagten'' (''Nightwatch'', 1994), a thriller about a law student who works in a morgue as ...
. The film deals with, among other things,
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carried out by the
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(RAF) in
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during the
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, where one of the planes crashed near Institut Jeanne d'Arc, causing the school to be misidentified as the target and also bombed.


Plot

In 1945, a
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strafes a car carrying several bridesmaids while flying over German-
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Denmark, mistaking it for a German staff vehicle. The RAF pilots Pete and Andy learn about the accidental killing of civilians from the Danish
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agent Major Truelson. A teenage boy named Henry is traumatized by the strafing incident and loses his ability to speak. His parents send him to
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with the hope of improving his mental health. While living in Copenhagen, Henry boards with his cousin Rigmor and her family. Henry also becomes acquainted with Rigmor's friend Eva. Rigmor and Eva attend the '' Institut Jeanne d'Arc'', a French-language
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school run by nuns led by Sister Hanna. Rigmor and Eva help Henry to overcome his trauma including his fear of walking under open skies. Meanwhile, a young novice named Sister Teresa struggles with her faith in God. In an attempt to prove God's existence, Teresa strikes an illicit romantic relationship with a
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officer named Frederik, who works for the German occupation authorities. Teresa also teaches Eva and Rigmor's class. At the request of the
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, the Royal Air Force agrees to bomb the ''Shellhus'', the
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headquarters in Copenhagen with the goal of freeing imprisoned resistance members and destroying Gestapo documents. The planned
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is complicated by the Germans imprisoning several Danish resistance hostages under the roof of the ''Shellhus''. The air raid consists of several de Havilland Mosquito fighter-bombers from the RAF, the
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, and the
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, which are escorted by RAF
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s. On the day of Operation Carthage, Eva argues with her parents over not finishing a bowl of porridge. Frederik, persuaded by Teresa, informs his parents that he is deserting the service. While Eva and Rigmor attend a class, Sister Hanna confronts Teresa over her relationship with Frederik and announces plans to expel her from their order. During the air raid, Peter and Andy's Mosquito fighter-bomber hits a
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tower, causing it to crash near the ''Institut Jeanne d'Arc''. Other Mosquito fighter-bombers mistake the school for the target and bomb the building, killing and wounding numerous students and teachers. However, other RAF bombers succeed in targeting the ''Shellhus'', damaging the building and destroying Gestapo documents. In the ensuing chaos, several Danish resistance prisoners take the opportunity to escape. During the air raid, Henry gradually regains his ability to speak and assists firefighters with identifying the bodies of the wounded. Rigmor and Teresa are trapped under the rubble amidst rising water from fire hoses attempting to put out the flames above. Frederik attempts to rescue Teresa from the rubble, but she jumps into the water, possibly hoping to save Rigmor. She dislodges some rubble in the process and Frederik is crushed to death. Eva's parents are distraught when they are unable to find their daughter, with her father regretting arguing with her. When Henry tells Eva's mother that Eva may have gone home, she finds her daughter at home eating the cold porridge.


Cast

* Fanny Bornedal, Teresa,
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Alex Høgh Andersen Alex Høgh Andersen (born May 20, 1994) is a Danish actor, model and photographer. He is mostly known for the role of Ivar the Boneless in the historical drama television series ''Vikings'' (2016–2020). Personal life Andersen was born on 20 M ...
, Frederik,
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officer *
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, Rigmor's mother * Bertram Bisgaard, Henry * Ester Birch, Rigmor * Ella Nilsson, Eva * Malena Lucia Lodahl, Greta * Alban Lendorf, Peter * Inge Sofie Skovbo, Sister Hanna * James Tarpey, Andy * Malene Beltoft Olsen, Eva's mother * Mads Riisom, Rigmors father * Joen Højerslev, Jailor * Jens Sætter-Lassen, Jailor * Kristian Ibler, Eva's father * Mathias Flint, Executioner * Maria Rossing, Henry's mother *
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, Director * Casper Kjær Jensen, Svend Nielsen * Nicklas Søderberg Lundstrøm, Truelsen * Rikke Louise Andersson, Frederik's mother * Susse Wold, Prioress *
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, Bateson * Malthe Miehe-Renard, Ambulance doctor * Ida Procter, Jenny *
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Distribution

''The Shadow in My Eye'' was distributed in Denmark in October 2021. Netflix acquired the international distribution rights for the movie, which was released under the name ''The Bombardment'', in late March 2022.


Criticism by family relatives

In the opening sequence, the film depicts a fictitious fatal air attack on a group of innocent women carried out by the
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pilot Peter Kleboe, who later crashes by the school in the main bombing campaign. The family of the real life Peter Kleboe demanded an apology in one of the largest Danish newspapers, ''
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'', on November 11, 2021, and that the film be recut since it portrayed their family member as a killer of innocent victims and slandered his legacy. The following day, a producer for Miso Film stated that they had not intended to connect the fictional attack with real people, that editorial changes to the film would be made, and that they would contact the family members. According to film expert Peter Schepelern, it is unique for a film to be changed after its premiere because of complaints about the portrayal of historical figures.


Historical research error

During the marketing of the film the director Bornedal made claims that the film was based on the best possible research. However in several interviews and a large TV show Bornedal claimed that a key final scene of the film was based on a real life conversation between a nun and a dying child. But when the Danish documentary filmmaker investigated the story, it turned out to be false. The conversation was between two nuns, and did not involve a dying child. Bornedal admitted the poor research and in a public response admitted that this might cast doubts on the historical accuracy of his film.


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