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Investigation into the Invisible World (French: Enquête sur le monde invisible) is a 2002 French documentary film directed by Jean-Michel Roux. The film surveys the belief in paranormal phenomena among the population of Iceland.
Rokk í Reykjavík is today considered one of the most important documentaries ever made about Icelandic music culture. It includes several bands who would go on to influence the music scene, such as Tappi Tíkarrass , a punk / pop band led by vocalist Björk Guðmundsdóttir performing two of their works: “Hrollur” and “Dúkkulísur”.
A documentary directed by Dylan Howitt called Out of Thin Air was released in 2017. [32] The film was aired by the BBC. [10] An Icelandic film called Imagine Murder (Icelandic: Lifun) was being made about the case in 2017. Directed by Egill Örn Egilsson, [33] the film was scheduled to premiere in 2019. [34] Buzzfeed Unsolved covered the case ...
Maybe I Should Have: Frásögn af efnahagsundrinu Íslandi ('The Story of the Economic Wonder, Iceland') is an Icelandic documentary film directed by Gunnar Sigurðsson about the causes and effects of the 2008–2012 Icelandic financial crisis.
Pages in category "Icelandic documentary films" The following 21 pages are in this category, out of 21 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A. Act Normal;
The Home Game (Icelandic: Heimaleikurinn) is an Icelandic sports documentary directed by Smari Gunn and Logi Sigursveinsson. [ 1 ] The film premiered at Skjaldborg Film Festival on 30 May 2023.
The documentary illustrates the fact that fear is a powerful emotion and a way of controlling people. For example, the fear of unemployment often leads to a limited view of other possible alternatives. To develop the countryside of Iceland and to employ its citizens, the Icelandic government made Iceland the biggest aluminum manufacturer.
Heima (Icelandic pronunciation:; at home) is a documentary film and double DVD set about the tour around Iceland in the summer of 2006 of the band Sigur Rós.During the tour the band played two big open-air concerts at Miklatún - Reykjavík (30 July) and Ásbyrgi (4 August), as well as small scale concerts at Ólafsvík (24 July), Ísafjörður (26 July), Djúpavík (27 July), Háls ...