- News
- Reviews
- Features
- Festivals
- Box Office
- Awards
- Subscribe
Subscribe to Screen International
- Monthly print editions
- Awards season weeklies
- Stars of Tomorrow and exclusive supplements
- Over 16 years of archived content
- Global production
2010-10-05T14:08:00+01:00

Iceland's first lady Dorrit Moussaiff, RIFF chairmanHelga Stephenson, filmmaker Sara Driver, honoree Jim Jarmusch, Iceland president Olafur Ragnar Grimsson and RIFF head Hrönn Marinosdottir
Source: Stefán Karlsson

Noam Chomsky participated in a video chat with RIFF audiences.

Armadillo director Janus Metz during a Q&A

One of Reykjavik's popular public pools was the setting for a screening of Some Like It Hot
Source: RIFF/hag

Icelandic filmmakers Ari Alexander Ergis Magnusson and Fridrik Thor Fridriksson on closing night

Reykjavik boasted a new venue this year, the revamped former Rainbow cinema now the arthouse hub called Bio Paradis.

Karlovy Vary program director Karel Och with Scanbox's Lorianne Hall and journalist Ed Lawrenson.

Juror Cameron Bailey of Toronto with RIFF director Hronn Marinosdottir and Icelandic author Thor Vilhjálmsson

Jim Jarmusch takes a bite out of his golden puffin.
Source: Stefán Karlsson
1/9
show caption
2025-10-31T14:56:00Z By Wendy Ide Senior international critic
Anna Cazenave Cambet’s second feature is adapted from the autofiction novel by Constance Debré
2025-10-31T09:03:00Z By Ben Dalton
Bookmark this page to keep track of all the latest festival dates.
2025-10-29T15:11:00Z
Yulia Lokshina’s insightful film centres on an exiled Russian teacher working in Berlin
Screen International is the essential resource for the international film industry. Subscribe now for monthly editions, awards season weeklies, access to the Screen International archive and supplements including Stars of Tomorrow and World of Locations.
Find out moreSite powered by Webvision Cloud
No comments yet