Reykjavík Grapevine - 17.06.2011, Side 32

Reykjavík Grapevine - 17.06.2011, Side 32
Who needs oil when you have rain? Free admission 10 am to 6 pm every day. Route information at www.landsvirkjun.com/visitors Landsvirkjun is one of Europe’s leading renewable energy companies Visit our new interactive exhibition on renewable energy at Búrfell Power Station. 32 The Reykjavík Grapevine Issue 8 — 2011 Travel | On yr. own Grapevine pays a visit to the infa- mous Skjaldborg documentary film festival in Patreksfjörður. Fun times ensue! "Listen, none of us are famous like Buddy Holly yet, so if we drive off a cliff now it would be very sad and no- body will remember us in sixty years". This is a morbid (and historically inac- curate, and somewhat tasteless) joke overheard in a car on the road between Patreksfjörður and Reykjavík last week. And it was a nervous joke, uttered just after the possibility of flying off a cliff had seemed very real indeed. But our reasons for visiting Patreks- fjörður were not morbid at all; we just wanted to see movies at a documentary film festival called Skjaldborg. None of us were famous like Buddy Holly, but it didn't matter because the local world ceased to matter. Because ‘Skjaldborg’ literally means “a wall of shields”, our defence against the rest of the world— our little shelter or even sanctuary. And when we arrived, we were told that the clock had been moved forward by an hour, to Skjaldborg time, but only for the weekend and only in this small town in Iceland that had suddenly become foreign. This confused many of us, and some were even angry. But then we became kind of confused and forgot that we brought a laptop and a cell phone. Yes, we pretty much forgot those wonders of modern technology for four whole days. Because we came here to see movies, Icelandic documentaries to be exact, but ended up doing a lot of talk- ing, eating fish and visiting hot springs along the way. And drinking the occa- sional beer in between. And that was enough, the internet was not missed. óMAR RAGNARSSON REVISITED What happened at Skjaldborg? We saw a lot of movies. Some of them are de- tailed in the accompanying sidebar— but we also saw the aforementioned Ómar Ragnarsson being interviewed in the cinema for two hours, in between clips of his old documentaries. Every Icelander under sixty grew up with Ómar Ragnarsson, he has simply put, been everywhere during the last fifty years. On the television, doing shows on the road, recording his own songs, flying his own airplane dangerously close to volcanic eruptions and even in politics for a short while. Ómar evokes mixed feelings with Icelanders, and my friends and I aren’t too fond of his mu- sical career. But deep down, we cher- Skjaldborg: A Very Short Introduction Time travelling at a documentary film festival in the Westfjords Words Ásgeir H. Ingólfsson Photography Courtesy of Skjaldborg The annual Skjaldborg bash keeps getting more and more popular. Everyone loves it. That's cool. Have you been? Would you go? Photos from left to right: 1. Skjaldborg cinema, Patreksfjörður 2. Fun times at the film fest! 3. Spot the hipster! 4. AND THE WINNER IS... 5. Wouldn't it look cool if those guys were all sporting 3D glasses

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