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Jump 2018

9 min📅 2018-06-20

In *Jump (2018)*, Danish filmmaker August Andreas Bonnén crafts a tense 9-minute thriller that explores the raw intensity of sibling loyalty and the destructive spiral of revenge.

Director: August Andreas Bonnén

Cast

Justin Geertsen
Justin Geertsen
Dan
Søren Weymelka
Jamie
Simon Dam Christiansen
David
Kasper Jensen
Kasper Jensen
Kalle
Theis Milline
Theis
August Andreas Bonnén
Calvin

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Jump (2018) about?

*Jump (2018)* is a short but intense drama that follows two brothers whose relationship is tested after violence shatters their world. As the older brother seeks payback for a brutal attack on his sibling, their bond frays under the weight of escalating brutality. The film strips revenge down to its most raw and unsettling core.

Who directed Jump?

Jump was directed by August Andreas Bonnén, who also co-stars in the film. His sharp, no-frills approach keeps the focus squarely on the story's emotional and physical stakes.

Who stars in Jump?

The cast features Justin Geertsen, Søren Weymelka, Simon Dam Christiansen, Kasper Jensen, and August Andreas Bonnén himself.

Is Jump (2018) worth watching?

Though it's a tight 9-minute short, *Jump (2018)* leaves a lasting impact by blending visceral tension with a surprisingly deep exploration of family and retaliation. Its unflinching direction and strong performances make it a compelling watch for fans of intense, character-driven dramas.

How long is Jump?

The film runs for 9 minutes.

About Jump (2018) — A gripping 9-minute thriller of brotherhood and vengeance

In *Jump (2018)*, Danish filmmaker August Andreas Bonnén crafts a tense 9-minute thriller that explores the raw intensity of sibling loyalty and the destructive spiral of revenge.

The film follows two brothers whose lives unravel after the younger is brutally attacked by a gang in Copenhagen. Their once-close bond fractures as the older brother embarks on a relentless quest for retribution, dragging both of them deeper into a cycle of violence that threatens to consume everything. Bonnén's tight direction and the film's minimal runtime amplify the unease, turning a fleeting confrontation into a haunting meditation on justice, pain, and the irreversible choices we make.