Official Selection - Competition 2004 / Niceland / Iceland, Germany, United Kingdom, Denmark 2004
The idealist Jed and his girlfriend Chloe promise that they will marry each other. The girl then suffers from depression when her cat dies. The desperate young man moves into an old caravan on a dump where he meets the eccentric Max. In his new film, director Fridrik Thór Fridriksson again describes the flipside of consumer society and the quest for happiness.
The idealistic young Jed and his girlfriend Chloe promise each other that they will get married. When the girl’s beloved cat gets run over, she suffers from depression and refuses to communicate with Jed. The desperate boy sees an eccentric man on television, ruminating on the sense to life. The solitary man lives on a dump where Jed finds him and moves into his caravan. He soon discovers that Max has a painful trauma of his own…The new film by Icelandic director Fridrik Thór Fridriksson is another of his balladic probes into the flipside of consumer society, a symbol of whose insensibility is the television set. The film contains another key motif which sets the difference between normality and madness into perspective, with the eccentric and mentally disabled seen as more perceptive than the consumer stereotypes on the other side.
87 min / Color, 35 mm
World premiere
Director Fridrik Thór Fridriksson
/ Screenplay Huldar Breidfjord
/ Dir. of Photography Morten Soborg
/ Music Mugison
/ Editor Anders Refn, Sigvaldi J. Kárason
/ Producer Skuli Fr. Malmguist, Thor S.Sigurionsson
/ Production Zik Zak Filmworks, koprodukce / co-production: Nimbus Film, Tradewind Pictures, Film and Music Entertainment
/ Cast Gary Lewis, Martin Compston, Gudrun Bjarnadottir, Peter Capaldi, Kerry Fox, Timmy Lang, Shauna MacDonald
/ Contact Zik Zak Filmworks
Fridrik Thór Fridriksson (b. 1954, Reykjavik) began as an amateur with a Super-8 camera. During his university studies he headed a film club, and was the founder, Editor-in-Chief and critic of the first Icelandic film magazine. He made some remarkable films, and of his fiction work the Oscar-nominated Children of Nature (1991) stands out. In the road movie Cold Fever (1994), a Japanese clerk arrives in Iceland to commemorate the lives of his parents. In Devil’s Island, disillusioned life in the north is confronted with the invasion of American culture during the 1950s. Angels of the Universe (2000), which won the Fipresci Prize at the KVIFF, describes a mentally disabled man interned in a psychiatric hospital. Fridriksson made Falcons in 2002, about a frustrated American who meets an unconventional woman in Iceland. The director was a member of the international jury at the KVIFF in 1995.
Zik Zak Filmworks
Hverfisgata 14 a, IS - 101, Reykjavik
Iceland
Phone: +354 511 201 9
Fax: +354 511 301 9
E-mail: [email protected]
Stefanie Zeitler
Distributor
Fridrik Thór Fridriksson
Laufey Guðjónsdóttir
Film Institution Rep.
Thorsten Schaumann
Festival Organizer
Michael Weber
Buyer, Sales Agent
Helmut G. Weber
Tobias Pausinger
Skuli Malmquist
Producer
Gary Lewis
Thor Sigurjonsson
Producer
Gisli Orn Gardarsson
Actor / Film Director
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