
Edda Björgvinsdóttir
1952 (73 года)Let Me Fall
Baldvin Zophoníasson
Elín Sif Halldórsdóttir, Eyrún Björk Jakobsdóttir
When 15-year-old Magnea meets Stella, everything changes. Stella's no-holds-barred lifestyle drags them both into a world of drugs, which brings serious consequences for each of them, and their relationship. Twelve years later their paths cross again, and a reckoning between them becomes unavoidable.
Let Me Fall
Stella í orlofi
Þórhildur Þorleifsdóttir
Edda Björgvinsdóttir, Þórhallur Sigurðsson
The Icelandic Shock-Station is a thoroughbred Icelandic comedy, where the Icelander's daily life and habits are elevated to the level of farcical confusion and where all the laws of common sense are reversed in travesty of themselves, while at the same time the opportunity is taken to satirize some of the features the scriptwriter feels are blemish on the otherwise smooth facade of the nation's character.
The Icelandic Shock Station
Pity the Lovers
Maximilian Hult
Björn Thors, Jóel Sæmundsson
Óskar and Maggi are two brothers, longing for love but seemingly doomed to stay single. Óskar shies from relationships but is secretly in love with his childhood sweetheart Anna, engaged to another and safely out of reach. Maggi on the other hand is overly eager and goes from one relationship to another, hoping for eternal love each time. A film about the complexity of human relations and the searching for love.
Pity the Lovers
L7: Hrafnar, Sóleyjar og Myrra
Eyrún Ósk Jónsdóttir, Helgi Sverrisson
Freyja Sif Arnarsdóttir, Anna Kristín Arngrímsdóttir
After Lára, 13, loses both her father and brother in an accident, she discovers that her father used to be a member of a theatre group at a local theatre. In order to keep his memory alive, she joins the company. The company consists of eccentric and playful elders who introduce Lára to the magic of theatre and the importance of play. While Lára struggles to piece together the fractured life she now shares with her mother, she decides to help the company in their attempt to save the theatre with a big hit play. But evil and corrupt forces want it gone forever.
Ravens, Buttercups and Myrrh
Under the Tree
Hafsteinn Gunnar Sigurðsson
Steinþór Hróar Steinþórsson, Edda Björgvinsdóttir
When Baldvin and Inga's next door neighbours complain that a tree in their backyard casts a shadow over their sundeck, what starts off as a typical spat between neighbours in the suburbs unexpectedly and violently spirals out of control.
Under the Tree
When the Raven Flies
Hrafn Gunnlaugsson
Jakob Þór Einarsson, Helgi Skúlason
Vikings pillage Ireland, seeking silver and slaves, slaying men and women in the process. A young boy is spared when a Viking takes pity on him instead of killing him. Twenty years later the boy returns to Iceland take his revenge.
When the Raven Flies
Amma Hófí
Gunnar B. Guðmundsson
Edda Björgvinsdóttir, Þórhallur Sigurðsson
Senior citizens Hófí and Pétur feel discarded by a system that has no use for them. They're tired of living in a poorly retirement home and plan to rob a bank to finally buy a place for themselves. Standing in their way are both hardened criminals and inept cops, but these are the most sly seniors around and they're going to show everyone that you can still teach and old dog new tricks...
Grandma Hófí
Perlur og svín
Oskar Jónasson
Fannar Guðmundsson, Ólafía Hrönn Jónsdóttir
Lisa wants to take a cruise, hubby Finnbogi schemes to make money. He buys a dilapidated bakery. They get lucky when Karolina, who bakes great cakes, offers to work for them. She's the mother of Marta, head of the area's largest bakery, and the two have quarreled. Marta can't abide mom's rebellion or the rival bakery's success, so she inveigles Finnbogi to invest in porn toys without telling Lisa. Where does he get the cash? From his son Bjartmar, who has promised Russian sailors he'll arrange the purchase of ten Landas. The Russians are coming to collect their cars, Finnbogi hasn't sold a single dildo, hard-bitten Marta plans one more nasty trick. How can Lisa get her cruise?
Pearls and Swine
Gullsandur
Ágúst Guðmundsson
Edda Björgvinsdóttir, Matthew Driscoll
A political comedy about the effects of the apparent discovery of gold in the sands near a small community on Iceland's south coast. Troops from the American NATO base "invade" the territory, journalists from Reykjavik arrive and the morals of the local inhabitants quickly turn topsy-turvy.
Golden Sands
Hin helgu vé
Hrafn Gunnlaugsson
Steinþór Rafn Matthíasson, Alda Sigurðardóttir
A seven-year-old boy is sent to a farm on a remote island, when his mother goes abroad. On the island the boy gets to know a twenty-year-old woman who seems willing to take on a mother's role. But the boy is reaching an age of sexual awareness and instead of regarding her as a mother figure; he falls obsessively in love with her.
The Sacred Mound
Skuggahverfið
Jon Einarsson Gustafsson, Karolina Lewicka
Brittany Bristow, Edda Björgvinsdóttir
A young woman inherits her grandmothers home, despite never having met her and never been to her house. Her mother tells her to make a journey to her grandmothers home as a way to deal with grief, but she gets more than she bargained for.
Shadowtown
Stella í framboði
Guðný Halldórsdóttir
Edda Björgvinsdóttir, Þórhallur Sigurðsson
Stella and Salomon run a business together, framkoma.is. Salomon is hired by Anton Skúlason, pilot, to beautify and transform a village, that he owns. Stella stays in the town and starts teaching politicians how to act for the coming elections. By accident Stella gets involved with the Centrum party, the main rival of the Central party, and before she knows it she's head over heals in politics.
Stella Runs for Office
Quake
Tinna Hrafnsdóttir
Anita Briem, Edda Björgvinsdóttir
Saga gets hit by a fierce epileptic attack walking in a public park with her six-year-old son resulting in a total memory loss. Afraid of being considered unable to take care of her son, Saga attempts to hide her state from others and occupies herself digging for the answers she needs from within. As she struggles to gather bits and pieces from her forgotten life, repressed memories that Saga unconsciously blocked as a child suddenly start to come back, revealing a painful truth about herself and her past.
Quake