Hrafnhildur Gunnarsdóttir Trailers
The Farmer and the Factory TrailerThe Day Iceland Stood Still TrailerIt’s Raining Women Trailer
The Farmer and the Factory TrailerThe Day Iceland Stood Still TrailerIt’s Raining Women Trailer
Total trailers found: 20
23 April 2021
A documentary that chronicles the twenty years of Pride parading in Iceland. Filmmaker Hrafnhildur Gunnarsdóttir has shot the parade from the beginning, with all its pride and power, beauty and sometimes ugliness.
10 January 2002
Anxious to use artificial life to improve the world, Rosetta Stone, a bio-geneticist creates a Recipe for Cyborgs and uses her own DNA in order to breed three Self Replicating Automatons, part human, part computer named Ruby, Olive and Marine.
01 October 2020
The opening of The Vasulka Effect couldn’t be more apt: Steina Vasulka addresses her husband Woody through various TV screens.
20 June 2000
An oppressed office worker is whisked away to a dynamic club scene by a strapping bike messenger.
26 June 2009
Nanna is a single mother in Reykjavík who lives with her twenty something son Gudni Geir. She is not in awe of any of his various girlfriends and seems determined to ruin all his relationships.
14 August 2009
The Icelandic national women's football team has the chance to qualify for the European Championship Finals for the first time in history.
07 June 2025
Horses on a farm in Iceland become gravely ill due to suspected fluoride pollution from a nearby factory.
06 March 2013
Canvas and Curtains is a documentary about the icelandic artist and scenographer, Steinthor Sigurdsson.
01 November 2010
Ragnar Bjarnasson career spans 60 years. Now at 75 he is ready to examine his career and allow us access to the idol Ragnar Bjarnason who is much loved by all ages.
01 January 1995
Film for an exhibit on Mongolia in San Francisco.
05 October 2007
Documentary about an unusual beauty contest in the desolate area of Iceland’s West Fjords where wrinkles and cellulite are a plus.
23 October 2015
When politics and the power structure fail to embrace equal rights in the 1980s, women take matter into their own hands and permanently change how things are done, and the face of Icelandic society as a whole.
25 January 2025
When 90% of Iceland’s women walked off the job and out of their homes one morning in 1975, they brought their country to its knees and catapulted Iceland to the forefront of today's global fight for gender equality.
27 May 1993
Marc Huestis edits interviews with 15 men, including himself, around a set of topics starting with "what is sex?" The men are gay, living in or near San Francisco.
02 April 1999
An older couple, Sigga and Runni, reveal funeral photos of their long-dead son who died tragically young.
15 June 2003
Nine Icelandic gay teens tell us about their lives in their frozen corner of the world. Feeling excluded, experimenting with drugs and sex, finding others like themselves, self hatred, thoughts of suicide, coming out to parents.
01 February 2022
The documentary by Mari Soppela focuses on glass ceilings, a metaphor for the invisible borders between men and women in work life.
28 November 2018
Gays and lesbians lived in silence and fear in Iceland for the better part of the 20th century. Local songwriter and actor Hordur Torfason was the first to come out publicly in an interview in 1975 which caused an uproar in Iceland.
19 June 1992
Trans man Stafford candidly tells the story of a memorable encounter he had at a sex club.