Anders Behring Breivik (July 22)

Anders Behring Breivik is the main protagonist of the 2011 drama film July 22, which was based on the Norway terrorist attacks that happened in 2011. He is portrayed by Anders Danielsen Lie.

Biography
Behring was a white nationalist who hated the Marxists, immigrants, and the elites. So much so, he decided to commit a series of attacks that would forever change the nation. He starts of by disguising himself as a police officer and subsequently loading multiple explosives in a white van. He then takes the van to Regjeringskvartalet, the Executive Government Quarto in Oslo, Norway. After parking the van in the close proximity of the office belonging to Prime Minister Jens Stoltenberg, he escaped before the explosives detonated, killing eight people in the process.

Behring continues his spree by crossing over to the island of Utøya in Tyrifjorden, Buskerud, where several teenagers were attending a summer camp called the Worker's Youth League. Upon hearing of the bombing, Behring arrives and - continuing his façade as a police officer - tasks the directors with gathering the children in one place. When that was done, Anders kills the directors before opening fire on the campers, killing a great score of them. One of the campers - Viljar Hanssen - is wounded in the crossfire, and Behring's massacre is ceased when he was arrested and taken in for questioning.

While being interrogated by the authorities, Anders tries to claim that he was just one of potentially many far-right terrorists, attempting to use his story to coerce more terrorist attacks. Anders asks for Geir Lippestad to represent him in court since he was well-known for defending a Nazi. Despite his hatred for the deranged terrorist, Lippestad takes the job. While meeting with Behring, Lippestad tries to suggest having Anders take the plea on insanity so he could receive a lesser punishment. Anders initially agrees with the notion, but realizing that he wouldn't receive the mass media coverage he craved, he turns it down. In the end, Anders is sentenced to life.