Made in Iceland
Cannes will be the first major event for Laufoy Gudjónsdóttir since her appointment as Head of the Icelandic Film Centre. An Icelandic co-production Stormy Weather [+see also:
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Gudjónsdóttir will also be working the Marché where the Icelandic Film Centre will present two feature films: the award-winning UK/German/Icelandic/German co-production, Nói the Albino by Dagur Kari and Madur eins og eg, di Robert I Douglas.
Iceland also has three co-productions at the Marché: Fire and Ice, currently in pre-production, White Lightening, directed by Asgrimur Sverrisson and produced by Ireland’s Magma Films and the Icelandic Film Corporation whose line up also includes domestic hit, Regina by Maria Sigurdardottir, co-produced with Canada’s Lafete.
(Translated from Italian)
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