While most WWII epics focus on grand global strategies, (directed by Erik Skjoldbjærg) turns its lens toward a tiny, frozen port in Northern Norway that became the site of Hitler's first major defeat .

: It highlights a lesser-known historical fact: 85% of Hitler’s iron ore for weaponry passed through Narvik. This made the "neutral" town the center of a tug-of-war between Nazi Germany and the British, leaving the locals caught in the crossfire.

: Rather than glorifying combat, the film explores the "impossible decisions" faced by everyday people under occupation, questioning what it truly means to be a "traitor" when your child’s life is at stake. Narvik: Hitler's First Defeat (2022) - IMDb