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    ScreenDaily Talks: Baltasar Kormákur, Ninja Thyberg to talk how to forge a career in film
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    ScreenDaily Talks: Baltasar Kormákur, Ninja Thyberg to talk how to forge a career in film

    2021-11-22T11:46:00Z

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    Baltasar Kormakur takes 'The Oath' to Cannes
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    Baltasar Kormakur takes 'The Oath' to Cannes

    2016-05-15T05:00:00Z

    EXCLUSIVE: Kormakur is also starring in the crime drama shot in Iceland.

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    Baltasar Kormákur readies The Oath
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    Baltasar Kormákur readies The Oath

    2015-02-10T12:35:00Z

    The Icelandic film-maker is in pre-production on the psychological thriller that he says will be “dark and foreboding and uneasy.”

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    Perspectives on 2020: How Baltasar Kormakur shot for 300 days this year
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    Perspectives on 2020: How Baltasar Kormakur shot for 300 days this year

    2020-12-24T10:00:00Z

    The Icelandic filmmaker tells Screen about being the first to colour-code on set (but not wanting it to be his legacy).

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    Baltasar Kormakur lines up cast for 'Independent People' (exclusive)
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    Baltasar Kormakur lines up cast for 'Independent People' (exclusive)

    2018-11-06T09:57:00Z

    Ingvar E Sigurdsson, Hera Hilmar to star.

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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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    San Sebastian: Baltasar Kormákur, Feng Xiaogang join competition
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    San Sebastian: Baltasar Kormákur, Feng Xiaogang join competition

    2016-08-25T16:03:00Z

    Lee Sang-il, Bartosz M. Kowalski and Emiliano Torres also help complete competitive line-up.

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    'The Oath': Toronto Review
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    'The Oath': Toronto Review

    2016-09-11T12:20:00Z

    Dir: Baltasar Kormákur. 2016. Iceland. 110 mins

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    First trailer and poster for Icelandic thriller 'Vultures' from producer Baltasar Kormákur (exclusive)
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    First trailer and poster for Icelandic thriller 'Vultures' from producer Baltasar Kormákur (exclusive)

    2018-05-01T09:25:00Z

    The film follows two antagonistic brothers smuggling drugs via a young Polish girl.

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    Baltasar Kormákur acquires vast "film village" site in Iceland
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    Baltasar Kormákur acquires vast "film village" site in Iceland

    2016-10-19T09:44:00Z

    Director’s RVK Studios, producer of TV series Trapped, buys space outside Reykjavik as potential home for local and foreign shoots.

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