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Reykjavík Grapevine - 05.07.2019, Side 38

Reykjavík Grapevine - 05.07.2019, Side 38
The Cold Truth Pawel Ziemilski’s ingenious documentary ‘In Touch’ reunites fractured families Words: Josie Gaitens Photos: Art Bicnick Film Festival Ice Docs is held in Akranes July 17th- 21st. Get more info at icedocs.is Despite having a surprisingly long and productive relationship with filmmaking for s u c h a s m a l l countr y, there are those who would question whether Iceland needs another film festival. But for the founders of Ice Docs, Ice- land’s first international docu- mentary film festival, the space and requirement for their event is clear. Finding a space “We’re very aware of the other festivals,” co-founder Ingibjörg Halldórsdóttir tells me. “People think we’re the same as Skjald- borg because of ‘documentary’ in the title. But Skjaldborg usual- ly just does Icelandic documen- taries and then focuses perhaps on one particular filmmaker.” In contrast, Ice Docs seeks to have a distinctly international focus, with an emphasis on creative uses of the genre. The idea for the festival came about, fittingly, in a cinema. In- gibjörg and co-founder, Hallur Örn Árnason, himself a doc- umentary filmmaker, were at a documentary premiere, bemoan- ing the fact that there were less than 20 people there. The pair had previously worked together at the Reykjavík International Film Fes- tival, so the solution they landed on to increase interest in doc- umentary films was maybe not so surprising, considering their backgrounds and skills. But decid- ing to create a new annual, mul- ti-day arts event f r o m s c r a t c h is no easy task, and both knew it would be a labour of love. That conversation in the cine- ma took place less than two years ago. “It’s been a long process, very organic. It just happened,” muses Hallur. Ingibjörg adds, “We were thinking, okay, it’s seven months till summertime, we really don’t want to do it that fast, so we did it the very un-Icelandic way and decided just to be patient.” She smiles, “to be honest I could have used six more months.” Variety of form The pair quickly teamed up with another Akranes-based filmmak- er, Heiðar Mar Björnsson. The three share the same passion for documentaries and hope that the festival offers people the opportu- nity to experience the great range and versatility of the medium. At a promotional event for the festi- val last year, where they screened Irish film ‘School Life,’ even Hal- lur’s father, despite having a doc- umentary filmmaker for a son, was blown away by the scope of the genre. “He came out shaking his head saying “‘I didn’t know documentaries could do this,’” Hallur grins. It’s this sensation that Ice Docs aims to instill. Both Hallur and Ingibjörg are quick to highlight the broad mix of films that will be screened over the five-day fes- tival, believing there’s something for everyone in their programme. There’s ‘Aquarela’, a film about water with no protagonist, open- ing film ‘In Touch’, which recently won the Skjaldborg Film Festi- val, and the light-hearted ‘Hail Satan?’, which Ingibjörg describes as “A humorous approach to sa- tanism.” Putting Akranes on the map In total there will be over 40 films screened as part of the festival in the town’s charming theatre, which is one of the oldest oper- ating cinemas in Iceland. In ad- dition to opening up the world of documentaries for people, In- gibjörg in particular is keen to build Akranes’ reputation as an arts venue. Despite being only 40 minutes away from Reykjavík, Akranes has largely missed out on the tourist boom that has fuelled the Icelandic economy for the last 10 years. The founders of Ice Docs hope that holding the festival here will help raise the town’s profile. “We hope that people will see documentaries in a different light afterwards, but also that people see how cool Akranes is, and what a great location it is,” Ingibjörg summarises. “I think that would be excellent to see as many people there as possible. Join our village!” Find today's events in Iceland! Download our free listings app - APPENING on the Apple and Android stores Film FILM gpv.is/film Share this + Archives Are you ready for Ice Docs? These two are “He came out shaking his head saying, ‘I didn’t know documenta- ries could do this.’” MORE INFORMATION AT: centerhotels.com/centertainment_events CENTERTAINMENT events in the of Reykjavik JULY SCHEDULE THURSDAYS 18.00 - 20.00 MUSIC IN THE GARDEN LIVE MUSIC, HAPPY HOUR & OTHER BAR OFFERS CENTERHOTEL MIÐGARÐUR LAUGAVEGUR 120, 105 REYKJAVÍK ÍVAR SÍMONARSON PLAYS LIVE GUITAR MUSIC IN THE SKY SATURDAYS 18.30 - 20.30 SKÝ RESTAURANT & BAR INGÓLFSSTRÆTI 1, 101 REYKJAVÍK JULY 23RD, TUE 19.30 - 23.00 DRINK & DRAW SOCIAL DRAWING HAPPY HOUR & BAR OFFERS CENTERHOTEL MIÐGARÐUR LAUGAVEGUR 120, 105 REYKJAVÍK FOR ANYONE WHO LIKES TO DOODLE

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