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    Baltasar Kormakur, The Deep
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    Baltasar Kormakur, The Deep

    2012-09-07T15:22:00Z

    Icelandic director talks to Screen about his latest project The Deep, which receives its world premiere in Toronto.

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    Arctic Indigenous Film Fund awards first development grants
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    Arctic Indigenous Film Fund awards first development grants

    2021-09-21T15:36:00Z

    Baltasar Kormakur,  Nikolaj Coster-Waldau and Nukaka Coster-Waldau join as ambassadors.

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    Iceland: Baltasar Kormakur & Agnes Johansen, RKV Studios
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    Iceland: Baltasar Kormakur & Agnes Johansen, RKV Studios

    2014-10-01T17:17:00Z

    Film-maker Baltasar Kormakur and his producing partner Agnes Johansen talk to Wendy Mitchell about building RVK Studios, a Reykjavik firm that has global ambitions while staying true to its local roots.

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    The Deep
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    The Deep

    2012-09-11T12:26:00Z

    Dir: Baltasar Kormakur. Iceland-Norway. 2012. 95mins

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    Conquering 'Everest'
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    Conquering 'Everest'

    2015-09-02T06:00:00Z

    Director Baltasar Kormakur and Working Title co-chair Tim Bevan reveal the remarkable journey behind the Venice-opener.

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    Set report: Baltasar Kormakur's 'The Oath'
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    Set report: Baltasar Kormakur's 'The Oath'

    2016-09-10T11:00:00Z

    Director Baltasar Kormakur returns to his Icelandic roots for thriller The Oath, which also sees him back in front of the camera. Wendy Mitchell reports from the Reykjavik set.

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    Kormakur dives into post for The Deep for end-of-year release
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    Kormakur dives into post for The Deep for end-of-year release

    2011-09-28T09:54:00Z

    Baltasar Kormakur’s The Deep is one of a number of hot Icelandic titles, also including thriller Black’s Game, that are in post production now.

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    Kormákur to film Independent People
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    Kormákur to film Independent People

    2012-09-25T09:28:00Z

    The Deep director will tackle Halldór Laxness’ novel about poor Icelandic farmers in the early 20th century.

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    Dagur Kari writing Icelandic film Rocket Man; Baltasar Kormakur to produce
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    Dagur Kari writing Icelandic film Rocket Man; Baltasar Kormakur to produce

    2011-12-15T09:36:00Z

    Kormakur also preparing for 2 Guns shoot with Marc Platt/Universal, and two more Working Title projects after Contraband.

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    Focus World acquires US rights to The Deep
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    Focus World acquires US rights to The Deep

    2012-11-13T20:06:00Z

    Baltasar Kormákur’s Icelandic foreign language Oscar submission and survival story premiered in Toronto and will open through Focus Features’ alternative distribution label in the first half of 2013.

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