Reykjavík Grapevine - 03.06.2016, Blaðsíða 52
Movie Listings
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Deadpan Comedy Finds
Solid Gold
The Treasure
June 16, 20:00 at Bíó Paradís, Hverfisgata 54 (E5). Admission: 1,400 ISK
At some moments funny, at other moments moving, this film
by Romanian director Corneliu Porumboiu demonstrates
a profound understanding of the human spirit. ‘The
Treasure’ tells the story of Adrian, a broke young man who
searches for buried treasure that, legend has it, was hidden
from communists long ago. Adrian ropes his good-natured
neighbour Costi into helping him scour a plot of land, armed
with metal detectors and shovels, and inevitably comedy
and tragedy ensue. Porumboiu, who wrote the screenplay in
addition to directing, tackles what could be difficult subject
matter—debt and family strife—with his classic deadpan
humour. IW
Bíó Paradís
'The Other Side' (France / Italy)
A documentary film following the lives of
drug addicts and anti-government militias
in Louisiana.
June 4 at 20:00
June 6 at 20:00
June 5 at 18:00
June 8 at 20:00
'Carol' (USA)
This romantic drama explores the story
of a forbidden love affair set in the New
York City of the 1950s. Cate Blanchett
and Rooney Mara star in this adaptation
of the groundbreaking novel. The film
received six Academy Award nominations
along with countless other accolades.
June 3 at 22:15
June 7 at 22:15
June 5 at 22:15
June 9 at 22:15
'Citizenfour' (USA)
This 2014 documentary film takes an in-
depth look at Edward Snowden and the
NSA spying scandal. Directed by Laura
Poitras and featuring Glenn Greenwald
and Julian Assange, the film won the
Academy Award for Best Documentary
Feature at the 2015 Oscars.
June 5 at 20:00
June 9 at 20:00
June 7 at 20:00
'Anomalisa' (USA)
A man crippled by the mundanity of his
life experiences something out of the
ordinary.
June 4 at 18:00
June 8 at 18:00
June 6 at 18:00
'The Witch' (USA)
A Puritanian family in 1630s New England
lives on the edge of woodland. After their
infant son disappears their daughter
turns out to be a witch and the family is
torn apart by black magic and religious
hysteria.
June 3 at 22:15
June 5 at 22:45
June 7 at 22:45
June 9 at 22:15
June 4 at 22:00
June 6 at 22:00
June 8 at 22:00
'Heima' (IS)
Ethereal post-rock pioneers Sigur Rós
play a string of impromptu gigs in their
native Iceland after finishing a world tour
in 2006. (English subs)
June 4 at 18:00 June 8 at 18:00
'The Rocky Horror Picture Show' (USA)
Spoof sci-fi and camp horror makes
‘The Rocky Horror Picture Show’ a
one of a kind cult classic. This bizarrely
entertaining and highly satisfying musical
is a huge box-office draw.
When a straightlaced couple is stranded
on a stormy night, they take refuge in a
dark, old mansion full of weirdos led by
a mad transvestite scientist. (Icelandic
subs)
June 3 at 20:00
June 9 at 20:00
'RAMS' (IS)
In a remote Icelandic farming valley, two
brothers who haven’t spoken in 40 years
have to come together in order to save
what’s dearest to them—their sheep.
(English subs)
June 3 at 18:00 June 5 at 18:00
June 7 at 18:00 June 9 at 18:00
'101 Reykjavík' (IS)
Based on the internationally-acclaimed
novel, '101 Reykjavík' follows Geek Hylnur
as he approaches his thirtieth birthday.
Director Baltasar Kormákur explores
the relationship between Geek and his
mother, with whom he still lives.(English
subs)
June 4 at 22:00 June 6 at 22:00
June 8 at 22:00
'Virgin Mountain' (IS)
Fúsi is in his forties and yet to find
courage to enter the adult world. He
sleepwalks through everyday life until
a bubbly woman and an 8-year old girl
unexpectedly enter his life. (English subs)
June 3 at 22:00 June 5 at 22:00
June 7 at 22:00 June 9 at 22:00
'Dreamland' (IS)
'Dreamland' gradually shows a disturbing
picture of corporate power taking over
nature and small communities. It´s the
dark side of green energy. (English subs)
June 6 at 18:00
'Arabian Nights: Volume 1: The Restless
One' (Portugal)
The film is set in Portugal, with the
plot drawing from current events.
The structure of the film is based on
One Thousand and One Nights, where
Scheherazade told stories to save her life.
The outcome is an epic trilogy of over six
hours. (English subs)
June 3 at 17:15 June 4 at17:15
June 5 at 20:00 June 6 at 17:15
June 8 at 17:15
June 9 at 17:15