Reykjavík Grapevine - 01.02.2019, Blaðsíða 38

Reykjavík Grapevine - 01.02.2019, Blaðsíða 38
 From Hot Tub Dream To The Big Screen How three people made their vision of a film festival real w Words: Phil Uwe Widiger Photos: Art Bicnick Festival The second Borgarnes Film Freaks festival was held from January 24th- 26th. Follow the preparations for next year’s event on Facebook. Borgarnes is an idyllic little town in the West of Iceland. With roughly 2000 inhabitants, it could be eas- ily overlooked as a drive-through on the road to more popular tourist at- tractions or Iceland’s second city, Akureyri. But, don’t be fooled—Bor- garnes has some surprises in store. The story of the Borgarnes Film Freaks (BFF) festival began two years ago in one of the most Icelandic environments imag- inable—a hot tub. The idea was hatched by Michelle Bird, Eiríkur Þór Theodórsson and Halldór Óli Gunnarsson. The trio combined their unique skills and cultural and creative backgrounds, to cre- ate the first BFF, which was held in January 2018. “We didn’t have any budget,” recounts Michelle, a painter and US transplant. “Most of the films were donated from friends of mine. Beer was donated from the Steðje brewery, and the space from the Settlement Centre.” From 900 to 29 The inaugural event was a suc- cess, and for the second edition, the team successfully applied for funding. They also started using the FilmFreeway platform to con- nect with filmmakers from all around the globe. “We had no idea how effective this platform was,” says Michelle. “In the end, we received 900 appli- cations for films to be screened.” Within two months, the team watched all 900 films, and whit- tled their selection down to 29 films from 16 countries. Each film had to get a unanimous thumbs up to be accepted for screening. “I thought ‘I will never watch a film again in my life,’” chuckles Halldór. “My routine was to go to the gym after work and then the whole night would be spent watch- ing films.” Diversity The films varied in length, lan- guage and genre. From the hor- ror-themed “Friday Night,” to the hilarious short “Blue Division” and a documentary on gold mining in Africa, “Nobody Dies Here,” there was something for everybody. One film proved to be more popular than the others, how- ever — “Dagur í lífi Palla Egils” (English: “A day in the life of Palli Egils.”) It is an Icelandic film that followed Borgarnes local Palli for a whole day. The film is honest and nostalgic, with a refined sense of humour. “It means a lot to the people here to see an Icelandic film,” says Michelle. Due to its popular- ity amongst locals, the film was screened on all three nights, un- derlining the team’s spontaneity. Cultural hub Borgarnes Festival aside, Borgarnes is thriv- ing culturally. “There are many things to do here,” says Michelle. “There are a lot of cultural ac- tivities and people are really in- volved.” “Two years back I was thinking that there weren’t enough things to do for young people,” Halldór adds. “I was born and raised here, so I know about this first hand. I saw this as an opportunity to wel- come a younger crowd and show them films I would have loved when I was younger.” The plan worked: this year saw a 100% increase in visitors from all age groups. What is the team’s secret? Passion, homeyness and great popcorn. Dream fulfilled “One thing that we really want keep is the honesty and the liv- ing room feeling,” says Halldór. While the Settlement Centre was used for screening the first night, Óðal, an old cinema, was used for the last two days of the festival. It charms the audience with a ret- ro-look, a popcorn machine and couches to sit on. All in all, it feels like watching films at home in the company of good friends. “If nothing else, we are fulfill- ing our own dreams,” says Mi- chelle. “I’m really proud of us.” Find today's events in Iceland! Download our free listings app - APPENING on the Apple and Android storesFilm FILM gpv.is/film Share this + Archives Borgarnes: it's going on Films for the people
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