Iceland’s film industry leaders, led by Fridrik Thor Fridrikkson, are announcing a new winter festival in Reykjavik to showcase the country as a key destination for foreign film and TV film shoots.
The tenth edition of the just-concluded festival attracted filmmakers like James Gray and Laurent Cantent while showing off the other-worldly local geography. By THR Staff James Gray - H 2013 Festival ...
"I'm well aware that at times your task will seem... monumental." Janus Films has revealed a new official US trailer for the Icelandic film titled Godland, made by acclaimed Icelandic filmmaker Hlynur ...
Hollywood is looking at a new sizable handout from Iceland. Iceland’s film commission on Thursday announced it’s increasing tax breaks to movies and television projects that shoot in the country from ...
Ahead of premiering his sophomore outing “Sparrows” at Toronto, then segueing to San Sebastian, Icelandic helmer Runar Runarsson sat down with Variety in Haugesund to discuss his film’s aspiration, ...
Iceland, which provided the dramatic backdrop to some of Game of Thrones’ most dramatic scenes, today announces a major industry development initiative. Game of Thrones filmed across Iceland at ...
Created with the assistance of the Danish Film Institute, which already boasts its very own Denmark on Film website, Iceland on Film introduces a collection of films dating back to 1906, found in the ...
With few coronavirus cases and plans to restart local filming, Iceland is looking to ease restrictions on international arrivals, including foreign film crews, starting June 15. With the closing of ...
Created with the assistance of the Danish Film Institute, which already boasts its very own Denmark on Film website, Iceland on Film introduces a collection of films dating back to 1906, found in the ...
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