Iceland’s goalkeeper Hannes Thor Halldórsson edited the trailer and had originally been attached to direct the film.
As Iceland prepares to take on Nigeria in World Cup action this afternoon (22 June), Icelandic family football feature The Falcons, directed by Bragi Thor Hinriksson, is being released online in several countries.
Iceland’s goalkeeper Hannes Thor Halldórsson edited the trailer for The Falcons and had originally been attached to direct the film, until his schedule changed when he joined the national football team.
Other footballers cast for the film includes the captain of the Icelandic national team Aron Einar Gunnarsson, former national team player Hermann Hreidarsson,...
As Iceland prepares to take on Nigeria in World Cup action this afternoon (22 June), Icelandic family football feature The Falcons, directed by Bragi Thor Hinriksson, is being released online in several countries.
Iceland’s goalkeeper Hannes Thor Halldórsson edited the trailer for The Falcons and had originally been attached to direct the film, until his schedule changed when he joined the national football team.
Other footballers cast for the film includes the captain of the Icelandic national team Aron Einar Gunnarsson, former national team player Hermann Hreidarsson,...
- 6/22/2018
- by Wendy Mitchell
- ScreenDaily
"This is starting to freak me out... None of this makes any sense." Screen Media Films has unveiled a trailer for a mysterious low-key sci-fi titled Bokeh, starring Maika Monroe (from It Follows, ID: Resurgence) & Matt O'Leary (from Live Free or Die Hard, The Lone Ranger) as a young couple on a trip to Iceland. After exploring around, they wake up one morning to discover that everyone is gone. They attempt to figure out what happened and start wondering if they're the only ones for a reason. The cast includes Arnar Jónsson and Gunnar Helgason. This looks pretty cool, I'm always intrigued by sci-fi like this. Have to check it out. Here's the first trailer for Geoffrey Orthwein & Andrew Sullivan's Bokeh, originally from Yahoo: On a romantic getaway to Iceland, a young American couple (Maika Monroe & Matt O'Leary) wake up one morning to discover every person on earth has disappeared.
- 1/31/2017
- by Alex Billington
- firstshowing.net
Animation, TV adaptations and documentaries among highlighted projects.
The second annual Stockfish Film Festival in Reykjavik, Iceland closed Feb 28 with its Shortfish film prize going to Like It’s Up To You by Brynhildur Þorarinsdottir.
The festival – not to be confused with the Reykjavik International Film Festival (Riff) – handpicks close to 30 local and international films and also showcases Icelandic works-in-progress (detailed below).
Films to screen included The Witch, The Diary Of A Teenage Girl, The Lobster, The Club, Arabian Nights, I Am Yours and Oskar Jonasson’s local romantic comedy In Front Of Others.
Guests included France-based director Rachid Bouchareb who presented his new film Road To Istanbul.
The event, which is a collaboration between professional industry associations in Iceland, hosted a lecture from Son Of Saul production designer Laszlo Rajk, a retrospective of Armenian director Harutyun Khachatryan, script training events and film music masterclasses.
Stockfish also offered industry-focused works in progress presentations of select current Icelandic...
The second annual Stockfish Film Festival in Reykjavik, Iceland closed Feb 28 with its Shortfish film prize going to Like It’s Up To You by Brynhildur Þorarinsdottir.
The festival – not to be confused with the Reykjavik International Film Festival (Riff) – handpicks close to 30 local and international films and also showcases Icelandic works-in-progress (detailed below).
Films to screen included The Witch, The Diary Of A Teenage Girl, The Lobster, The Club, Arabian Nights, I Am Yours and Oskar Jonasson’s local romantic comedy In Front Of Others.
Guests included France-based director Rachid Bouchareb who presented his new film Road To Istanbul.
The event, which is a collaboration between professional industry associations in Iceland, hosted a lecture from Son Of Saul production designer Laszlo Rajk, a retrospective of Armenian director Harutyun Khachatryan, script training events and film music masterclasses.
Stockfish also offered industry-focused works in progress presentations of select current Icelandic...
- 2/29/2016
- by wendy.mitchell@screendaily.com (Wendy Mitchell)
- ScreenDaily
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