A story of a rebellious girl and her brother in an Icelandic fishing village.A story of a rebellious girl and her brother in an Icelandic fishing village.A story of a rebellious girl and her brother in an Icelandic fishing village.
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Haraldur Hallgrimsson
- Sveinn
- (as Haraldur Hallgrímsson)
Ingvar Sigurdsson
- Skúli
- (as Ingvar Sigurðsson)
Björn Br. Björnsson
- Óli Snípur
- (as Björn Brynjúlfur Björnsson)
Kristinn Thordarson
- Yngri lögga
- (as Kristinn Þórðarson)
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It is a pity that Scandinavian cinema is not as popular as other national cinemas from western European countries.This is a bad precedent for cinema as apart from some handful of films,viewers do not have much idea about films from Norway,Sweden and Finland.One reason for lack of popularity of Scandinavian cinema is that old directors are still making films while young directors are finding it difficult to even raise funds for their films.As Swedish cinema has always been completely dominated by a single director Ingmar Bergman,Icelandic cinema is not much different.A history of Icelandic cinema cannot be written without mentioning the name of its most veteran film maker Fridrik Thor Fridriksson.This is something which might mother other filmmakers when they make their own films.Asdis Thoroddsen is one of the most intelligent film makers from Iceland.His debut film "Ingalo" is about a young girl who experiences emotional turmoil both in her personal as well as professional lives.Icelandic actress Solveig Arnarsdottir looks brilliant as Ingalo who is a rebel with a cause.
- FilmCriticLalitRao
- Sep 10, 2008
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