Hjálmtýr Heiðdal Trailers
Baskavígin: The Slaying of the Basque Whalers TrailerWe Are Still Here TrailerBlack Peak: A War Story Trailer
Baskavígin: The Slaying of the Basque Whalers TrailerWe Are Still Here TrailerBlack Peak: A War Story Trailer
Total trailers found: 13
01 January 2010
The scholar Sveinn Bergsveinsson, a Communist in the 1930s, was trapped in Berlin by the outbreak of World War II and forced to work for the Nazi propaganda machine.
01 January 2015
In the Fossvogur Military Cemetery in Reykjavik Iceland there are 6 gravestones with the names of the crew of a Wellington bomber that in 1941 crashed into Svartahnjúk (Black Peak) mountain in the Snæfellsnes Peninsula in West Iceland.
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.
01 January 1999
A documentary about the efforts of Björn Runólfsson to bring electricity to the countryside of Iceland.
01 January 1985
A documentary about the purebred Icelandic horse. All the horses featured in the film come from Kirkjubaer, where some remarkable horse breeding, quite unique in Iceland has been taking place since 1946.
10 June 1984
In recent years, various people working with "problem youths" have been experimenting with programmes that have come under the heading of "Survival Therapy".
31 October 2010
The Stained Glass Windows had been salvaged from Coventry’s medieval cathedral before it was bombed out by German forces but in 1942 they simply disappeared.
01 January 1991
A documentary about the Icelandic artist Sverrir Haraldsson
01 January 2016
In September 2015 there were 400 years since the slaying of 32 Basque whalers in Iceland.
01 January 2003
In Ófeigsfjord in North-West Iceland the old whetstone has been used to sharpen the knives for five generations.
01 January 2003
An unexpected submarine eruption south of Iceland created an island, Surtsey, and changed our perception of the Earth.
26 November 2015
The tiny village of Flateyri in North West Iceland is a community in crisis. The young people have moved away, the fish factory and the recording studio have been sold to make holiday homes, and one third of its residents are now Polish people who came only for the work.