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originally posted by: recrisp
originally posted by: Verse
Great thread and something I have been thinking about posting myself. Unfortunately the majority of those movies are either Swedish or Danish, save for Trapped (which is all Iceland) and Fortitude (which is part Icelandic) Some of my favorites are here.
Nói Albínói: www.imdb.com... - A great little gem right here.
Sódóma Reykjavík: www.imdb.com... He had one mission, get a new remote ctrl. What could possibly go wrong?? A crazy trip down the dark worlds of Reykjavík.
Skytturnar : www.imdb.com... - these two friends only wanted to party...welp!
Englar Alheimsins : www.imdb.com... a dark (but funny at the right times) tale of manic depression. Brutal movie.
Næturvaktin : www.imdb.com... - The nr1 funniest tv show in Iceland. You will be saying JÁ SÆLL! after watching this one like you got payed for it.
Black's game: www.imdb.com... A crime thriller that happens around the millenium and follows a newcomer to Reykjavík as he steps up in the drug world. A really fresh take on some events that actually happened in real time (minus the main character)
Löggulíf (and all the life movies) www.imdb.com... - two idiots sign up for Police. Classic in Iceland. From 85 and has aged badly but that's part of the charm too.
Everest - www.imdb.com... This one might come as a surprise but it has an Icelandic director and a lot of Icelandic people made the movie.
I'm probably forgetting a lot and I will return and add some more here, once again, great thread!
Thanks for ALL of the links, I was unaware of all of these!
Whether I can find these are not still remains to be seen, but I will try.
As I am sure you must've already read that I don't know much about anything pertaining to anyone or anything that doesn't live in my Zip Code, sooo... =)
Those look like you may know a thing or two about all of this, and I am very happy that you replied.
I'll try and hunt for these and hopefully I am somewhat successful, I know a lot that I looked for I couldn't find, like, "The Bridge", I did find the U.S. version but I wanted the original.
So I don't look 100% stupid I will say that I knew that some of the actors in certain movies were speaking German, or a language that derived from it. =) It doesn't matter, I just was really happy to have found these, for me it actually opened up a whole new realm of actors and movies that weren't stolen from another country and remade in the U.S.
Although I am a U.S. citizen, born and bred I can now possibly enjoy movies and some series that are originals. Being so foreign film illiterate before, now I am like a little baby just taking his first steps in the 'normal big people world', I guess.
Thanks again for your links, I will definitely try my best to find those and watch them as soon as I can.
I hope that if you have the time that maybe you can make your thread that you were wanting to do, that way it wouldn't be tied to extreme craziness and idiocy like mine is. heheh
You can sure place them here but you might prefer to make your own, the main thing is to let us know what you have, I am sure that a lot of people would find it helpful.
A pro tip:
Do not name it with, "Icelandic Movies" in your title, you will look like an idiot!
originally posted by: zosimov
originally posted by: AbdulAlhazred
My favorite movie of all time.
originally posted by: Verse
For real!! Awesome movie, that intro scene with the dj playing f the police was such a classic. This movie has followed me ever since it was released.
originally posted by: Lurker1
I've watched "Fortitude" about a dozen times. I love it. I agree that "Trapped" is also good. I'm hoping both will do new seasons.
"The Kettering Incident" is set in Tasmania, but it's also very good. Also, "Tin Star" with Tim Roth is interesting. Set in a small Canadian town. BEAUTIFUL scenery.
Forgot "The Man in the High Castle". A bit depressing, but a good story.
originally posted by: AbdulAlhazred
a reply to: recrisp
No worries bud.
I just assumed that whatever service you used (Amazon TV, Netflix etc) simply bulked out the number of returns for the "Icelandic Movie" search with other World Cinema movies (to make it look like they don't suck for Icelandic movies!).
Mads Mikkelson certainly is a quality actor. He's actually been in quite a lot of big budget projects over the last few years. The recent Marvel Dr Strange movie, StarWars the force awakens, and the series Hannibal, to name a few of them.
Anyway, it's good that you've gotten passed the hurdle that subtitles on World cinema can sometimes be for people.
There are so many excellent movies that deserve so much more notice/credit than they get. Hollywood steals a lot of the good ideas and remakes them for an audience averse to foreign films, but the Hollywood-ized versions usually pale in comparison to the originals.
I actually find I follow and retain the story better on a subtitled film due to the necessity of reading the dialogue.
Lastly, it's not Icelandic, nor is it similar to those you listed in the OP, but I'd like to leave you with a recommendation of the below French Films (Both are relatively well know, as World Cinema goes)
originally posted by: athousandlives
Thanks for this little list recrisp, although not all of it is Icelandic as someone else probably pointed out.
I loved Adam's Apples, it was the movie that got me into watching other Scandi films. I really like their dry dark humor, and Adam's Apples can be laugh-out-loud funny if you like that sort of humor!
Will check out some of the other ones you mention..
Maybe you might also enjoy 'A Man Called Ove' and 'The 100-year-old man who climbed out the window and disappeared' both pretty recent Swedish films adapted from novels.
edit: Oh, and 'The Hunt' also with Mads Mikkelsen is another pretty good one, I love that guy in anything he does!
originally posted by: Verse
lol no worries! This thread is still real interesting even if all the movies weren't 100% Icelandic plus Michael Madsen is one of the best actors of his generation. I have to admit I've no knowledge of danish movies (except the real big ones) so i'm learning something here! I´ll just contribute some more movies to this thread
heere is a list of every Icelandic film ever made for reference. en.wikipedia.org...
Life in a fishbowl (or vonar stræti, which could be translated to the street of hope, its a real street name downtown)
www.imdb.com...
Awesome movie, about post-financial collapse Iceland.
originally posted by: zosimov
Thanks again for this thread, Recrisp!
Also thanks to everyone who has added to the list- looking forward to a new hobby (icelandic film)!