Trapped
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First episode date | September 20, 2015 |
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Languages | Icelandic |
Production locations | Siglufjörður |
Seydisfjordur | |
Reykjavík | |
Composers | Jóhann Jóhannsson |
Hildur Guðnadóttir | |
Dec 18, 2012 | |
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Awards | Filmfare Award for Best Editing |
Filmfare Critics Award for Best Actor | |
Filmfare Award for Best Sound Design | |
Reviews | www.imdb.com |
Theatrical country of origin release date | USA |
Directors | Luis Mandoki |
Music by | John Ottman |
Box offic | $13.4 million |
Base on | 24 Hours; by Greg Iles |
Product compani | Columbia Pictures; Senator Entertainment; Mandolin Entertainment; Propaganda Films |
Cast | Charlize Theron |
No of episod | 28 |
Produc | Magnus V. Sigurdsson; Baltasar Kormákur |
Origin releas | 27 December 2015 –; present |
No of season | 3 |
Genres | Nordic Noir |
Episodes | EpisodesS02 E10 · Episode 10Feb 24, 2019 S02 E09 · Episode 9Feb 17, 2019 S02 E08 · Episode 8Feb 9, 2019 View 15+ more |
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Date of Upd. | |
ID | 692556 |
About Trapped
When a married couple are held hostage and their only daughter is kidnapped, the duo must devise a way to outsmart their captors in order to save the girl before it is too late.
Ukraine war: Soldier tells BBC of front-line 'hell'
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...By James FitzGeraldBBC NewsTwenty people have been injured - and it is feared that others are Trapped - after an alleged Russian strike in Ukraine s central city of Dnipro...
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... ReTrapped birds provide important clues to the health of bird populations...
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Queen Hind cargo ship carrying 14,000 sheep overturns off Romania
...Rescuers are scrambling to save thousands of sheep Trapped after a large cargo ship overturned in the Black Sea off the coast of Romania...
Ukraine war: Soldier tells BBC of front-line 'hell'
By James WaterhouseBBC Ukraine correspondent
Outnumbered and outgunned, one front-line soldier has given a sobering account of Ukraine's struggle to cling on to its foothold on The East bank of The vast Dnipro river.
Several hundred Ukrainian soldiers have made it There as part of a counter-offensive launched six months Ago .
Under relentless Russian fire, The Soldier spent several weeks on The Russian-occupied side of The River as Ukraine sought to establish a bridgehead around The Village of Krynky. The Bbc is not naming him to protect his identity.
His account, sent via a messaging app, speaks of troop boats blown out of The water, inexperienced reinforcements and a feeling of abandonment by Ukraine's military commanders.
It highlights growing tensions as Ukraine's defence against Russia's invasion grinds to The End of Another Year .
Ukraine's military told The Bbc they are not commenting on The Situation in that area for security reasons.
Yet The Few hundred marines have been able to Dig In , partly helped by Ukrainian Artillery fire from The Higher , western banks of The Dnipro.
The River separates The Russian-occupied and Ukrainian-controlled parts of The southern Kherson region.
President Volodymyr Zelensky has been keen to talk up this offensive, framing it as The Beginning of Something More .
Ukraine's General Staff reported in its daily update on Sunday that its forces were maintaining their positions on The Eastern Bank of The Dnipro, and were inflicting " fire damage on The Enemy 's rear".
This soldier's testimony, however, reveals splits between Ukraine's government and its generals over The State of The War .
Ukraine's commander-in-chief Gen Valery Zaluzhny told The Economist magazine in November that, " just like The First World War we have reached The Level of technology that puts us into a stalemate. "
President Zelensky's office swiftly rebuked The General for his comments, denying There was a deadlock on The Battlefield .
There 's No Doubt this crossing has forced some Russian forces to redeploy from other parts of The Front Line , such as their heavily defended positions in The Zaporizhzhia region, where Kyiv hoped There would have been a breakthrough sooner.
who are defending The riverbank in that area. They said it was " suicide" for their soldiers to move There , saying they had lost many men in The Fight and that they cannot dislodge The Ukrainians from their foothold.
Ukraine's military meanwhile says it wants to target Russian supply lines and force them back enough from The River to protect civilians from shelling.
It means both Russian and Ukrainian soldiers are absorbing a lot of fire.
Like every other part of The Front Line , this operation has also turned into a battle of attrition.
While Russia is filling its ranks with conscripts and pardoned prisoners, Ukraine is struggling to find The manpower it needs.
A recent BBC investigation found that since The start of Russia's full-scale invasion to avoid The Draft .
The Village of Krynky has been turned to rubble.
The Scenes of palpable relief when Kherson city and swathes of The Kharkiv region were liberated a year Ago have yet to be replicated.
Instead, Ukraine's wins are chalked up in small parcels of devastated and abandoned land.
That makes President Zelensky's case for long-term Western support harder to sell politically.
But regardless, The Anonymous soldier's fight will soon continue.
Related TopicsSource of news: bbc.com