Reykjavík Grapevine - aug. 2023, Síða 16

Reykjavík Grapevine - aug. 2023, Síða 16
The Reykjavík Grapevine 12 / 23 16Culture WORDS Iryna Zubenko IMAGES Art Bicnick & Supplied Film Stills During my research prior to the interview, I was slightly confused about the genre of Erlin- gur Óttar Thoroddsen’s upcoming film. Is it a crime drama? Is it horror? It wasn’t until later that I found out about Erlingur’s plan to release not just one, but two movies this au- tumn. Although the primary focus of our ensuring conversation was the film with the earlier premiere date, I can assure you that there’s more to anticipate. SPOOKY PASSIONS I meet Erlingur on an unusually sunny day in Reykjavík – the neigh- borhood coffee shop is bustling with tourists, so we take a walk to the nearby sculpture park. Erlingur has spent the past decade splitting his time between the USA and Iceland, but during COVID, he made the not-so-unusual decision – at least among Icelandic filmmakers – to return home. A self-proclaimed “movie kid” with a profound passion for horror films, Erlingur confesses. “I grew up watching a lot of mov- ies. Instead of playing sports, I was inside watching TV.” In his teenage years, he would make short movies with his VHS camera. “As I got older, it became more serious. At a certain point, I realised that maybe there’s a career here.” A decade later, Erlin- gur, now an alumnus of Columbia University, has written and directed a number of short movies, as well as features such as Child Eater and Rift (Rökkur). Autumn 2023 will be particularly busy for Erlingur as he prepares to premiere his next two features. THE DOUBLE FEATURE CREATURE How come two of Erlingur’s films – Kuldi (Cold) and The Piper – are coming out one after another, with Kuldi premiering on September 1 and The Piper slated for a bit later in the autumn? “The weird thing about COVID was that from 2020 until now, it’s been the busiest time in my career,” Er- lingur admits. While The Piper was shot back in 2021, post-production delays have seen its release date slide. “It’s a coincidence that Kuldi started filming the year after The Piper, but they’re coming out at the same time,” he says. “I thought The Piper would probably come out last year.” Even though we met to talk about Kuldi, I’m curious to hear about The Piper. “It’s my version of a main- stream horror movie,” Erlingur explains. “It’s basically an American movie even though it wasn’t shot in America, and most of the actors are from the UK, but it’s set in America.” The storyline revolves around a flautist working for a symphony orchestra who accepts an opportu- nity to complete her late mentor’s concerto. “In the process of writing the third part of this concerto, she starts to realise that there’s some- thing inside the melody itself that is dangerous,” says Erlingur. HAUNTING LAYERS Circling back to Kuldi, Erlingur ex- plains it’s based on an eponymous crime novel by Yrsa Sigurdardóttir (published in English as The Un- desired). “I wouldn’t call it a crime Film Feature Doubling The Thrills With two films on the horizon, director Erlingur Óttar Thoroddsen is set to make a splash in cinemas There’s not a lot of horror ei- ther in books or movies in Ice- land. Being a horror kid, I’m always very excited when any- body dips their toes into that.

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