مشهور له Iceland
Drangeyjarferð 1979
A visit to the island of Drangey in Skagafjörður. The film shows the traditional egg collecting in the cliffs of Drangey and shows some historical sites on the Island.
Flatey in Breiðafjord 1970
A film about the island of Flatey in Breiðafjord,
Icelandic Jewellery 1968
A film about the development of Icelandic jewellery from the times of the settlers (9th century) until 1968, also featuring the working methods of some well-known Icelandic jewelers of the sixties.
Iceland 1947
The film shows the most diverse branches of industry and public life, but the longest continuous section is from Reykjavík. Other chapters of the film are from all over the country, such as Mývatn, Siglufjörður during the herring fishing season and of the eruption at Hekla.
Alþingismannaförin 1906
45 km hraði 1974
Anno Domini 1989
Oh Bodo 1993
I love you Stella 1993
The Lazy Girl 1995
Einelti 1995
God is good 1997
A film about teenage drug use and its consequences.
Bráðin 2001
Midnight 2005
A story about a lonely man who is visited by a raven. He tries to find answers about his long lost love, Lenore.
Steini's Inferno 2008
With Steini, a concept conceived in the spirit of Sturm und Drang, a new musical movement has begun. The band Steini, led by the romantic loser Steini and the guitar wielding Golden Boy, has emerged on the scene on a cosmic mission to immunize the listeners from cooties with songs from the depths of doomed love and divine redemption.
Shut-up and swim 2020
This documentary is about Sigrún Þuríður Geirsdóttir, the first Icelandic woman to swim across the English Channel. She is also the first woman to swim the famous Eyjasund (from the Westmann Islands to the south coast of Iceland). In addition Sigrún has also swam the English Channel in a relay team three times. The film tells Sigrún's story and her incredible endurance. It took her 22 hours. and 34 min to complete the swim but she became sea sick for 7 hours. Sigrún had no background in sports and learned how to swim only three years earlier. The documentary is 70 minutes long and contains a lot of footage from Sigrún's swim. In 2020 the president of Iceland honored Sigrún Þuríður Geirsdóttir the Order of the Falcon, the highest honour that the Icelandic state can bestow on individuals.
Dance for Three 2013
Two lovers dance their story, united in space, divided in time.
Reykjavík City Symphony 2020
Inspired by the city symphonies of the 1920’s and 1930’s, this short film documents Reykjavik city during the summer. Free from the constraints of narrative filmmaking conventions, the film carefully observes the beauty of fleeting moments in our everyday lives.







