When All Goes South 1970
Four friends in two pairs have to face all sorts of inconveniences on their way to Selfoss.
Four friends in two pairs have to face all sorts of inconveniences on their way to Selfoss.
In the run up to Christmas 2017 Iceland's public broadcaster RUV invited people to submit videos about their lives during the holiday preparations and celebrations. People from all over the country and abroad submitted their own material, filmed during 17.-25. december 2017.
Among visitors and interviewees are refugees from the Donetsk region, an artist and the city‘s mayor who explains the quality of the water and its significance for the city in order to continue. The audicence come also across a group of people preparing an outdoor festival in the woods and have a glimpse into a theater.
In 2012, a handful of farmers start a movement to prevent the laying of high voltage overhead power line over vast lands of unique natural beauty. As the campaign gains widespread backing with time, it stands to mark a turning-point for nature conservation. An inside story.
Megas (Magnus Þór Jónsson, 1945) occupies a central place in Iceland as a singer, songwriter and writer. Influenced by rock and roll and folk music, his work is also deeply rooted in classical Icelandic poetry. He has, in particular, had a lifelong interest in the Hymns of the Passion by Hallgrimur Petursson (1614-1674) whose baroque poetry holds a special place in Icelandic culture and is solemnly recited at the radio every Easter.
This film explores the beautiful and honest relationship between two women, of a different age, running a catering service in downtown Reykjavík. How did they meet? How do they get along? What keeps them together?
This dreamlike and poetic documentary follows a year in the life of the Icelandic rock group Sudden Weather Change.
An existential mediatation on a womans life as a musician.
A man returns to his home in North Dakota & struggles with rediscovering his life, after having left his heart in Scandinavia
In August 1997, British rock band Blur launched what is probably the most astonishing and exotic rock'n'roll tour of all times, called Next Stop North Pole. They where to play for Nordic nations not at all used to concerts by the most popular band of that time. See Iceland, The Faroe Islands and Greenland through the eyes of Blur.