Sekunder 2009 Short Film Link [exclusive] – Pro & Tested
Sometimes, late at night, Maya would walk through the square and listen for the echo of the seconds that had been removed. She couldn't hear them. But when she dropped a pebble into the fountain, the sound bent in a way that felt familiar, like a phrase half-remembered. It was enough.
: The film contains mature and sensitive themes, including depictions of trauma and sexual violence. : approximately 17 minutes. sekunder 2009 short film link
The title Sekunder is Scandinavian—Danish, Norwegian, or Swedish for "seconds." This suggests the film likely originates from one of these countries. Several Nordic short films from 2009 deal with themes of time, brevity, and fleeting moments—fitting the title's meaning. Sometimes, late at night, Maya would walk through
While official streaming links for this specific 2009 Danish short are often restricted to film databases or private festival archives, you can track its availability or view details on major film platforms: IMDb Project Page View the full cast, crew, and technical details. Letterboxd It was enough
Originally released in 2009, with digital distribution expanding in later years. Viewing Access
Sekunder was shot over a span of in late autumn 2008, using a Red One camera—a bold choice for a low‑budget short at the time. The decision to shoot in 4K gave the film its crisp, almost hyper‑real texture, which later became a hallmark of Nilsson’s visual style.