Great Little Cinema
Pod Baranami Cinema presents the Icelandic Cinema Review (2-5 March) – a perfect opportunity to discover the latest productions from the home of Björk and Sigur Rós. The unique blend of melancholy and dark humour is rapidly growing in popularity beyond Iceland. Acclaimed Icelandic productions include Grímur Hákonarson’s drama Rams, and Benedikt Erlingsson’s poetic Of Horses and Men and the eco-activism story of a conductor of a local choir who plans to sabotage the operations of an aluminium plant Woman at War. The festival also presents films previously unseen in Poland: Hlynur Pálmason’s study of grief and passing A White, White Day, and Grímur Hákonarson’s latest, deeply feminist production The County.
(Justyna Skalska, “Karnet” magazine)
Monday, 2 March
7pm Rams
dir. Grímur Hákonarson, Iceland 2015, 93’
8:45pm Of Horses and Men
dir. Hlynur Pálmason, Iceland/Denmark 2019, 109’ (pre-premiere)
With English subtitles.
Tuesday, 3 March
7pm Woman at War
dir. Benedikt Erlingsson, Iceland/Norway/German 2013, 85’
Wendsday, 4 March
7pm A White, White Day
dir. Grímur Hákonarson, Islandia/Dania/Niemcy/Francja 2019, 92’ (pre-premiere)
Thursday, 5 March
7pm Woman at War
dir. Benedikt Erlingsson, Iceland/France/Ukraine 2018, 101’
With English subtitles.