Most Popular Gunnar Þórðarson Trailers
Total trailers found: 15
Lily Trailer (1978)
11 February 1978
At the beginning of the film, three medical students are hunting for a body to use for research purposes.
Reykjavik, Reykjavik Trailer (1986)
19 August 1986
A dramatized documentary about the capital of Iceland, Reykjavík. The city is seen through the eyes of a visitor, a Canadian girl of Icelandic descent, who marvels at the many charms and peculiarities of Reykjavík.
The Deacon of Dark River Trailer (1988)
26 December 1988
A story based on the folk tale of the ghost Djákninn from Myrká set in modern day Iceland.
The Crimson Sunset Trailer (1977)
30 May 1977
Two city folk go on a trip to deserted villages around the country, laden with spirits, guns, and other ammunition.
The Herring Made Us All Rich Trailer (1989)
22 March 1989
The story of a herring enterprise in Árneshreppur á Ströndum which began in 1934 with the construction of the country's biggest herring plant in the village of Djúpavík.
Eyja Gríms í Norðurhafi Trailer (1974)
01 January 1974
A documentary film about the remote island of Grímsey, the people that live there and the islands copious birdlife.
Story of a Child Trailer (1990)
01 January 1990
A woman arrives to Iceland and decides to travel into the country with her daughter to take one last look into her past.
Agnes Trailer (1995)
22 December 1995
In a barren land ruled by oppression and ignorance, a spirited woman driven by hope of a better life must fight against the odds.
Father's Estate Trailer (1980)
21 June 1980
A country boy has to quit school in Reykjavík and move back home.
Umbarumbamba Trailer (1966)
12 October 1966
A stylized account of an Icelandic country dance. The film features the Icelandic pop group Hljómar (Thor's Hammer).
Doomsday Trailer (1998)
01 January 1998
Follows the infamous Sólborgarcase where a mother and her brother were accused of killing their newborn.
Þórsmörk - The Hidden Valley of Thor Trailer (1997)
01 January 1997
A breathtakingly beautiful valley between three glaciers, one of them Eyjafjallajökull. It may well have been the inspiration to Tolkien as he visited.