Iceland review - 2014, Page 16

Iceland review - 2014, Page 16
14 ICELAND REVIEW 1. Life in a Fishbowl has been praised by critics and the public alike; one critic calling it “the best film in icelandic film history.” it’s already the highest- earning film in icelandic movie the- aters this year, beating The Hobbit and Wolf of Wall Street. Did this reaction surprise you? not at all [tries to keep a straight face, then laughs]. yes, of course. When you’ve worked on a project this long, nine years, you become one with it. Before the final editing, we had no feeling for the film anymore, so we ran test screenings with people from the street, from the film industry and bankers—all kinds of peo- ple—to sample their first reaction. People stood up and applauded. one ‘outvasion viking’ sang and danced. So we knew it wasn’t terrible but this is much more than we could have hoped for. THe leGenD oF ZeTa eygló Svala arnarsdóttir sits down with young filmmaker Baldvin Z (born 1978) and asks him ten questions about his latest work, critically-acclaimed contemporary drama life in a Fish Bowl (vonarstræti; 2014), his road to success and what lies ahead. 2. What surprised you the most? i felt it was right, in a character-driven movie like this, to show the human aspect. ‘Who wants to watch a mother and daugh- ter eating spaghetti?’ i thought, yet found it important that people would believe that it was authentic. i was pleasantly surprised that viewers mentioned exactly that, how normal the story felt. People were longing for a film like this, a contemporary story. 3. in the film the stories of a young, single mother taking desperate mea- sures to make ends meet, an alcoholic author with a tragic past and an up- and-coming banker in the boom years before the 2008 economic collapse are intertwined. Where did these stories come from? originally, nine years ago, i had the idea of making a film about Móri, the drunk who lost his child. a few years later the story of the single mother, which is based on a story from my family, came to me. Then in 2010, Biggi [co-writer Birgir Örn Steingrímsson of the band Maus] approached me with the banker. i had originally considered a lawyer. a friend of his had insider information about what went down in the banking world. That’s what seemed the most surreal to me—i might as well have directed a space movie—i never could have made this up. Bankers have said that we nailed it: the lingo, the atmo- sphere, the characters. 4. the actors have been praised for their effortless interpretation, and the writers for how multifaceted the characters are. What is the key to good characterization? Q a
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