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#214: Nói Albínói (2004)

luke_richardson wrote 9 months ago: Cool Runnings It isn’t just the frosty, Icelandic setting that distinguishes the coming-of-age story … more →

Tags: ★★★☆☆ (3), cool runnings, noi albinoi, Noi the Albino, Coming of Age, Dagur Kari, Tómas Lemarquis, Throstur Leo Gunnarsson, European Film Awards

#194: Reykjavik-Rotterdam (2008)

luke_richardson wrote 9 months ago: You forgot the GPS Even in the tough financial climate, cinemas audiences figures are constantly on … more →

Tags: ★★☆☆☆ (2), BFI, Crime, Mark Wahlberg, contraband, REYKJAVIK-ROTTERDAM, Óskar Jónasson, Baltasar Kormákur, american remake

BIFF 2012 #10: Volcano (Eldfjall, Iceland/Denmark 2011)

Roy Stafford wrote 1 year ago: Hannes watches as the boat given to him by his father is lifted from the water with the hole in its … more →

Tags: Festivals and Conferences, Nordic Cinema, social realism, Iceland, biff 2012

Film Review: Eldfjall / Volcano1 comment

atlisig wrote 1 year ago: Rúnar Rúnarsson’s movie Eldfjall (Volcano) is shaping up to be the most succesful Icelandic film of … more →

Tags: Home, Film Reviews, Icelandic Stuff, E, V, 4 Stars, Slider, Þorsteinn Bachmann, eldfjall

Couple of hidden gems.

howardroark2 wrote 2 years ago: Ozu-like cinematography Two quick recommendations seen over the past couple of days are The Portugue … more →

Tags: film, French Cinema, film noir, Ozu, Jar City, the portuguese nun, french cinema, cannes, Girl with the Dragon Tatoo

Notes from CPH PIX: Sumarlandið/Summerland (Grímur Hákonarson, Iceland, 2010)2 comments

wjrcbrown wrote 2 years ago: Summerland is not the only Icelandic picture that I have seen – but I must admit that I have n … more →

Tags: CPH PIX 2011, William Brown, afterimages, cph pix, Summerland, "grímar hákonarson", "icelandic cinema"


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