All Iceland articles – Page 4
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News
Iceland’s only arthouse cinema Bíó Paradís saved
Theatre was facing closure due to a proposed rental hike, further impacted by the virus crisis.
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Promotion
First look image and trailer: Hatari documentary ‘A Song Called Hate’
The story of Icelandic band Hatari, who staged a political protest after being selected for the Eurovision Song Contest.
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‘Rams’: first international trailer for English-language remake of Icelandic hit (exclusive)
Sam Neill and Michael Caton star.
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California governor to release production guidelines next week
Netflix’s ted Sarandos says streamer back in production in South Korea, Sweden, Iceland.
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Iceland eases quarantine rules to allow in international productions
Iceland has successfully bought coronavirus under control, with only had three infections confirmed in May.
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How Nordic cinemas have been navigating Covid-19
Nordic exhibitors can offer examples to others looking to bounce back from the pandemic.
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Fight underway to save Iceland’s only arthouse cinema, Bíó Paradís
Venue facing closure due to a hike in rent and cost of essential repairs.
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Features
Jóhann Jóhannsson’s collaborators talk about finishing his passion project ‘Last And First Men’
The late Icelandic composer shot his debut feature in 2015.
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News
Joni Sighvatsson preparing Bitcoin Bandits films (exclusive)
April start lined up for documentary shoot in Iceland, Spain, US.
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Erik Poppe takes over directing ‘The Emigrants’ from Daniel Espinosa (exclusive)
The Norwegian Film Institute has joined the project with funding.
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Reykjavik awards top prize to ‘The Orphanage’
16th festival under the direction of Hronn Marinosdottir also showcases new Icelandic works in progress.
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Reviews
‘The County’: Review
An isolated Icelandic dairy farmer takes on a corrupt cooperative which threatens her livelihood
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Reviews
‘Echo’: Locarno Review
Rúnar Rúnarsson’s doc/fiction hybrid examines life around the Icelandic festival season
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News
First trailer for Rúnar Rúnarsson’s Locarno Competition title ‘Echo’ (exclusive)
The film is set in Iceland at Christmas time as a strange atmosphere falls on the country.
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News
'Woman At War' director Benedikt Erlingsson blasts film industry's "carbon-farting crisis" in Karlovy Vary
Director said film festivals ”are part of the problem”.
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Reviews
‘End Of Sentence’: Edinburgh Review
John Hawkes and Logan Lerman star in this Irish-set father-and-son road trip
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News
Iceland-set thriller 'Spell' lands US deal (exclusive)
3m nega`Music video director Brendan Walter marks feature directorial debut.
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Reviews
'A White, White Day': Cannes Review
Hlynur Palmason’s follow-up to ‘Winter Brothers’ is about a former policeman in a small Icelandic town
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Features
Hylnur Palmason on his Iceland-set Critics' Week selection 'A White, White Day'
It was a family affair for Icelandic director Hlynur Pálmason on the set of his second feature film.
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News
Iceland's Stockfish Film Festival showcases buzzy international projects
Works-in-progress section featured a slew of English-language films.