The award-winning film Rams (Hrútar) will be shown with English subtitles in Háskólabíó cinema in central Reykjavík this summer.
The film won the Un Certain Regard at this year’s Cannes Film Festival and is the first Icelandic film to be selected for the category since 1993.
The drama tells of two brothers that live in a remote valley in North Iceland. The brothers, played by Sigurður and Theodór, haven’t spoken to each other in forty years but are forced to join forces in order to save their beloved sheep and their prize-winning rams.
The film was largely built on Grímur’s own experience of the Icelandic countryside and acquaintance with rural people.
Where: Hagatorg roundabout in Vesturbær, Reykjavík
When: Daily at 5.30 pm
The award-winning film Rams (Hrútar) will be shown with English subtitles in Háskólabíó cinema in central Reykjavík this summer.
The film won the Un Certain Regard at this year’s Cannes Film Festival and is the first Icelandic film to be selected for the category since 1993.
The drama tells of two brothers that live in a remote valley in North Iceland. The brothers, played by Sigurður and Theodór, haven’t spoken to each other in forty years but are forced to join forces in order to save their beloved sheep and their prize-winning rams.
The film was largely built on Grímur’s own experience of the Icelandic countryside and acquaintance with rural people.
Where: Hagatorg roundabout in Vesturbær, Reykjavík
When: Daily at 5.30 pm