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342 articles available in total starting from 19/09/2002. Last article published on 17/04/2024.

Best Shorts & Docs in Reykjavik

The fourth Reykjavik Shorts & Docs Film Festival will take place from May 25-29 at the Tjarnarbio Cinema in the Icelandic capital. Organised by the Icelandic Filmmakers Association, the festival...  

24/05/2005 | Festivals | Iceland

Six Edda for Nói Albínói

Icelandic director Dagur Kari's first feature, Noi, the Albino, won six Edda awards at this year's ceremony last weekend (Icelandic Film & TV Awards). The film has received around 20 international...  

15/10/2003 | Awards | Iceland

Kàri and Härö's big dream

Two feature film debuts: Icelandic director Dagur Kàri’s Nói Albinói and Finnish director Klaus Härö’s film Elina have been selected by their respective countries to run for the Oscar nominations....  

01/10/2003 | Oscars 2004 | Finland/Iceland

Bjork back on big screen

Following her first film venture in Lars von Trier's Dancer In The Dark, the Icelandic singer Björk will lend her voice to a half-hour 3D animated film produced by Caoz Ltd in Reykjavik called...  

05/09/2003 | Films | Iceland

Douglas “Bends” it

August will see Ròbert I. Douglas scouting locations for his next feature, Eleven Men. This time around, Douglas, the man who brought us A Man Like Me, chose to make a surreal social satire that...  

23/07/2003 | Production | Iceland

Fridriksson’s young talents

Icelandic film director’s Fridrik Thór Fridriksson forthcoming project, Niceland, will feature a stellar international cast. The man behind hits like Falcons, which he directed and Maria...  

17/06/2003 | Production | Iceland

New team at IFC

Laufey Gudjonsdottir is given a five-year mandate as Centre’s new MD by 7-man committee & Minister of Culture  

27/03/2003 | Institutions | Iceland

Iceland comes in from the cold

The Third Name is a new Icelandic feature and the directorial debut of Einar Thor Gunnlaugsson, a graduate of the London Film School and UK resident. The film was released early in January in...  

29/01/2003 | Films | Iceland

An albino in Rotterdam

The directorial feature debut of Iceland's Dagur Kari Petursson, Nói Albinói, is the only Scandinavian in competition at the forthcoming Rotterdam Film Festival  

09/01/2003 | Festivals | Iceland

Special offer on locations

Icelandic legislation foresees 12% return on production costs for films made in the land of ice and hot springs  

22/11/2002 | Production | Iceland

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