The 12th Man (2017)
The 12th Man is a gripping war drama film that tells the incredible true story of survival, endurance, and resistance against overwhelming odds. Released in 2017 and directed by Harald Zwart, the film is based on the real-life escape of Jan Baalsrud, a Norwegian resistance fighter, during World War II.
Set against the stunning yet treacherous backdrop of the Arctic wilderness, The 12th Man is a poignant exploration of human resilience in the face of seemingly insurmountable adversity.
Set in 1943, The 12th Man follows the harrowing journey of Jan Baalsrud, a member of the Norwegian resistance, as he and 11 other saboteurs attempt to carry out a covert mission against the Nazi occupation in Norway. When their plan is compromised, the group is ambushed by German forces, resulting in the death or capture of all except Baalsrud, the sole survivor.
From this point, the film delves into Baalsrud’s incredible 9-week struggle for survival. Severely wounded and pursued relentlessly by Nazi forces, Baalsrud embarks on a perilous journey through the snow-covered wilderness, seeking refuge from the frigid Arctic conditions and the constant threat of capture. Along the way, he encounters brave locals who risk their lives to help him evade his captors, providing him with shelter, supplies, and hope.