Reykjavík Grapevine - 23.09.2016, Blaðsíða 20

Reykjavík Grapevine - 23.09.2016, Blaðsíða 20
The Reykjavík Grapevine Issue 15 — 2016 20 The key word in “Reykjavík Interna- tional Film Festival” is “International.” Ever y yea r, R I F F opens a window be- tween Iceland and world cinema, im- porting a diverse l i neup of foreig n arthouse films and documentaries to local audiences looking to expand the borders of their minds. Icelandic features may set their sights on pres- tigious festivals abroad, but at home, stripped of subtitles, they’re commer- cial propositions. Festivalgoers looking to dive into the Icelandic film scene can, however, turn their attention to RIFF’s shorts. Short films can make or break a ca- reer—herald the arrival of a significant new talent, or sink without a trace—but you won’t see them in theatrical release. Festival audiences have the rare privi- lege of taking a chance on shorts, and indeed this year’s RIFF features three programs of Icelandic shorts (two fic- tion programs and one nonfiction). The Icelandic filmmakers of RIFF are of different ages, and their roads to directing their calling-card shorts have wound variously through film school in Iceland, Europe and North America; through sets for artistic and commercial gigs; through acting roles on stage and screen. So, we asked them about their experiences, from inspira- tion to production to the future, to get a snapshot of the Icelandic film indus- try as it exists for emerging auteurs. We spoke to: -Nanna Kristín Magnúsdóttir, an actress and producer who got her start with the Vesturport theatre collective, and whose ‘Cubs’, her second short film, stars her frequent collaborator Ólafur Darri Ólafsson as a single dad hosting a sleepover. “The status of single fathers and possible prejudice towards them was the core inspiration for the story,” Nanna told us. “Mistrust is getting more striking in modern society and of course in many cases justly so. It’s good to take precautions but let’s remember human kindness and not judge the book by its cover.” -Tinna Hrafnsdóttir, an actress mak- ing her directorial debut with ‘Helga’, about a single mother remembering an act of tenderness from her own child- hood. The film was based on a story told to Tinna by another woman, she tells us, and is “a story of how we some- times are busy with so many things that don’t really matter, of how we lose sight of what is the most important thing in life, which to me is connec- tion and love.” -Rúnar Ingi Einarsson, who’s helmed music videos and advertisements (in- cluding that tearjerker “Chez Louis” ad for IcelandAir), and whose short ‘Apology’, about a school janitor, “was in many ways built around the theme of humiliation.” -Katrín Björgvinsdóttir, now attend- ing film school in Denmark, whose short ‘Best Friends Forever and Ever’, concerns the bond between two room- mates. -Eyþór Jóvinsson, a student at the Icelandic Film School, whose fourth short film, ‘Playing By Ear’, adapts a Þórarinn Eldjárn story about family ties and musical instruments. -Anna Gunndís Guðmundsdóttr, an MFA candidate in filmmaking at NYU, whose short 'I Can’t Be Seen Like This' was inspired in part by her relation- ship with one of her sisters. -Ísak Hinriksson, a young Icelan- dic actor whose first short, ‘Alone?’, concerns a retired corrections officer and a surprise Christmas guest—the story’s echoes with a viral 2012 news story are “a fun coincidence,” he says. On film school and learning on the job... “I went to Vancouver Film School for scriptwriting. I also took a course at NYFA in filmmaking. But working in the business taught me a lot. As an actress I’ve worked with numerous directors who all have their own style and approach. Their work inspires me. I’m now finding my own voice as a di- rector and the urge for stories I want to tell. It comes very naturally.” Nanna Kristín FEATURE In Kraum you will find carefully selected products from over 100 Icelandic designers Kraum Bankastræti 7 (entrance of Cintamani) 101 Reykjavik (+354) 517-7797 www.kraum.is Welcome to our new location in Bankastræti 7! RIFF'S ICELANDIC DIRECTORS THE ICELANDIC CINEMA ISSUE: Words MARK ASCH Photos HREFNA BJÖRG GYLFADÓTTIR Share: GPV.IS/FILM15 The
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