Director of Photography
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Director of Photography
The staff at the bureau of values may be the greatest bureaucrats in the world, but they have the most colourful dreams, not to mention their nightmare Rosie, is like a breath of fresh air when she comes into the office just before closing-time, raising everybody’s spirits. Live action and animation combined in a comedy.
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A French man from an international record company is sent to Iceland where he is supposed to find the next big hit.
Director of Photography
A story of love and betrayal. One summer night, two friends, Ketill and Eyjólfur, are heading to an isolated farm in a taxi, in search for Herdís, former fiancé of Ketill. He has been abroad all winter and wants to know why she left him the day before his departure, last autumn. Reluctant to face her for fear of what he may find out, he is urged on by Eyjólfur. The course of events takes an unexpected direction.
Director of Photography
The morning after a drunken party, a young man is interrupted by all sorts of sounds. He finds a way of dealing with them.
Director of Photography
Dog Feelings is about a dog and his views of the world outside his closed space. This dog has a feeling that something bad is about to happen. Unable to prevent it he tries to warn the humans on the other side of the wall.
Director of Photography
This film is about the largest work of art ever produced in Iceland, the mural on the front of the Búrfell hydro-electric power station. Sigurjón Ólafsson was commisioned for the work, and the film describes the process of the work from the time that he and his assistant, Gudmundur Benediktsson, began the project at Sigurjón's studio until they finally completed it where it stands at the isolated power plant. Sigurjón devised an innovated method for producing the mural. A mould was first cut out in insulating plastic which was then fitted to the concreting construction of the building.
Director of Photography
A documentary film about the Icelandic writer Halldór Laxness, who received the Nobel Prize in 1955 for "... renewing the Icelandic tradition of saga-literature and the Icelandic language". The film gives a portrait of this great writer who was very much disliked as a young artist, when he was describing the situation in Iceland between the first and the second world wars. To date, he has written over 70 books, novels, essays, plays and memories which have been translated into more than 50 languages.
Director of Photography
Forever Champion is a woman's memories of her next-door neighbour, his passion for running and how she went along because she only wanted to be with him. When he dies, she is left alone with the memories filed in a scrapbook and inside her closed mind.