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September 02 | The Kingdom of Grímsey
Maybe it would be best for both Jón Bjarnason and the whole country if he were to move to Grímsey, an uninhabited island in the West Fjords.  more


 
Click on the picture to watch an audio slideshow of a hike to Hraunsvatn lake in Öxnadalur valley in north Iceland, which lies at a height of 490 meters, interlocked between two steep mountains and a small glacier with a view of the majestic Hraundrangar peaks.  more
Fjallabyggd (“Mountain Settlement”) is a skier’s dream. Its slopes are perfect for slaloming and there are also tracks for telemark skiing. Winter sporting enthusiasts can also go ice skating or rent snowmobiles. In summer, Fjallabyggd turns into a paradise for hikers. Read this special promotion about one of Iceland’s best hidden gems.  more

23/02/2009 | 11:56

Icelandic Editor Works on Jared Leto Film

Icelandic film editor and director Valdís Óskarsdóttir, best known for editing Eternal Sunshine of a Spotless Mind, was assigned to re-edit the Belgian feature film Mr. Nobody, starring Jared Leto, which is scheduled to premiere on May 11.

“They contacted me and asked if I could work with them for the last bit of the project,” Óskarsdóttir told Morgunbladid. “They sent me the movie in advance and I watched it. The first hour was totally brilliant, but then there was another one and a half hour that was a bit confusing.”

Mr. Nobody is directed by Jaco Van Dormael. It takes place in 2092 and tells the story of the last mortal man on earth. The production cost of the movie amounted to USD 58 million (EUR 45 million).

“I agreed and traveled to Belgium in November. Then the time I had left to re-edit the movie was down to one week,” Óskarsdóttir described. “I knew immediately what I wanted to do. It is a very complicated movie and similar to Eternal Sunshine of a Spotless Mind in the sense that it goes back and forth in time.”

Óskarsdóttir explained that she had re-edited the movie in a few days, cut it by 20 minutes, simplified it, relocated scenes and changed the ending, but she doesn’t know whether her version will be the final version; eight film editors were involved.

In addition to Leto, Rhys Ifans and Diane Kruger play in Mr. Nobody and, according to Óskarsdóttir, they all do a great job. “Jared Leto, for example, is excellent. He plays both a very young person and a 120-year old man.”

Óskarsdóttir recently directed her first movie, Country Wedding.

Click here to read more about her movie.



 
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Iceland’s cabinet met at the presidential residence Bessastadir at noon today where new ministers were announced: Gudbjartur Hannesson of the Social Democrats will lead a new Welfare Ministry and Ögmundur Jónasson of the Left-Greens a new Ministry for Internal Affairs.  more
The average temperature of the three summer months, June, July and August, in Reykjavík this year was 12.2°C (54°F), which makes this the warmest summer in the capital since temperatures were first recorded in 1871, according to meteorologist Trausti Jónsson.  more
The comedy sketch show Spaugstofan, which has been shown more or less continuously for 21 years on the Icelandic national broadcaster RÚV, has now been relocated to the private television channel Stöd 2 more
The crew of the sailboat Santa Maria from Hamburg, Germany, called for assistance when they ran out of fuel 140 nautical miles west of Reykjavík last week. The guard post of the Icelandic Maritime Administration contacted ships that were nearby and as it turned out the whaling ship Hvalur 9 was located closest to Santa Maria.  more
















 
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The second issue of the print edition of Iceland Review 2010 has just been published. Entitled “Under the Volcano” the magazine dedicates 20 pages, words and pictures, to the volcanic eruption in Eyjafjallajökull glacier which made headlines all over the word. New subscribers will receive the book 2010 Eruptions as a gift and all subscribers are part of a draw to win a trip to Iceland. Click here to subscribe to the magazine.  more




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Former President of Iceland Vigdís Finnbogadóttir turned 80 on 15 April this year and Mayor Hanna Birna Kristjánsdóttir—in making her an Honorary Citizen of Reykjavík to mark the occasion—observed that Finnbogadóttir’s life was interwoven with that of Reykjavík. In June 1980 Finnbogadóttir made history when she became the world’s first democratically elected female head of state.  more
Today, August 30, and tomorrow is your last chance to visit the exhibition “Eau De Parfum” by Andrea Maack at the Spark Design Space in Reykjavík. In the exhibition space, Maack introduces three perfumes that are the result of her collaboration with French perfumery apf aromes & parfums.  more
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