Pálína Jónsdóttir

Most Popular Pálína Jónsdóttir Trailers

Total trailers found: 10

Go LazyTown Trailer (1996)

01 December 1996

Latibær is full of colourful characters who have a very negative attitude towards physical activity, healthy food and so on.

Spark and Light Trailer (2014)

12 February 2014

Soon after Elizabeth receives this text message, her mother isn't the only one lost in sleep. Elizabeth's car has broken down.

Wildside Trailer (1998)

07 May 1998

Charming desperado Ossy, carrying a deadly secret, tracks down his childhood pal Jimmy in Iceland. But Jimmy, now with a family and a regular job, will do anything to hide his past.

The Dance Trailer (1998)

25 September 1998

Águst Guðmundsson directed this Icelandic period drama, adapted from the short story We Must Dance by William Heinesen, and set on an island in 1913.

Plan B Trailer (2000)

24 November 2000

Two men in their late twenties, Jim and Frank, old friends from childhood, both emaciated and very grunge guys, meet again after many years.

In His Life: The John Lennon Story Trailer (2000)

03 December 2000

A film about the early life of the rock musician and his burgeoning career as a member of the Beatles.

Thick Skin Trailer (2017)

19 January 2017

At a local party in the suburbs of Reykjavik, Hanna (19) and Jonas (20) escape into the laundry room to share an intimate moment, but when boundaries are crossed the emotional aftermath of guilt quickly follows.

Salt Trailer (2014)

30 September 2014

A lonesome boy who has just moved to a small fishing village loses his innocence as a mysterious girl he just met has a tragic accident.

The Happy End Trailer (1998)

01 January 1998

A middle aged worker does all he can to provide his wife and daughter with good living conditions. They are ungrateful and do not return his affections.

Vera Trailer (2011)

23 September 2011

Vera is a young woman who has no memories of her mother. Her desperate search for a mother image merges with her own search of self as she inevitably makes an attempt to define the boundary between herself and a mother she never knew.