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Runar Rúnarsson presenta When the Light Breaks en el Nordic Film Market de Göteborg

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- El cuarto largometraje del director islandés, protagonizado por la actriz de Let Me Fall Elín Hall Halldórsdóttir, tratará el tema del duelo

Runar Rúnarsson presenta When the Light Breaks en el Nordic Film Market de Göteborg
La actriz Elín Hall Halldórsdóttir

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Oscar-nominated filmmaker Runar Rúnarsson’s fourth feature, titled When the Light Breaks [+lee también:
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, is now in post-production. Shot on 16 mm film, the picture will be presented at the upcoming Nordic Film Market (31 January-2 February) during the Göteborg Film Festival (see the news).

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The Icelandic helmer debuted with his Oscar-nominated short Two Birds in 2008, followed by Volcano [+lee también:
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in 2011 (premiered in the Cannes Directors’ Fortnight), the San Sebastián Golden Shell winner Sparrows [+lee también:
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in 2015 and his latest endeavour, Echo [+lee también:
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, in 2019 (which premiered at Locarno).

This week, French sales agent The Party Film Sales acquired the world rights to When the Light Breaks, as first reported by Variety.

The story of When the Light Breaks is inspired by a personal event experienced by Rúnarsson: “Ever since enduring the loss of a friend as a young man, I have wanted to deal with the emotions I experienced the day it happened by telling a universal story. Another recent loss in my life re-awoke that urge, and the storyline became more concrete.”

The plot follows Una (played by Elín Hall Halldórsdóttir, best known for her leading role in Baldvin Z’s 2018 film Let Me Fall [+lee también:
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), described as “an outsider in the events that unfold around her, even though she is in fact at their centre”. Because of a secret she carries around with her, she can’t claim the space she deserves in the grief that she experiences. Una has to make space for everyone else’s emotions whilst preserving her own dignity.

In his film, Rúnarsson wishes “to create a narrative or image that encapsulates the complex feelings on a day of losing someone unexpectedly, when reality is altered and the future changes in an instant”.

When the Light Breaks is being produced by Rúnarsson himself together with Heather Millard, of Compass Films (Iceland), in co-production with Halibut (Iceland), Revolver (Netherlands), Eaux Vives/Jour2Fête (France) and MP Film (Croatia). The project has received backing from the Icelandic Film Centre, Eurimages, the European Union’s Creative Europe – MEDIA programme, the Nordisk Film & TV Fond, the Netherlands Film Fund, the Croatian Audiovisual Centre as well as pubcasters RÚV and YLE.

The picture is slated for a release in summer 2024.

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