
Sagafilm will produce television series based on the crime novels of Ragnar Jónasson, Snjóblinda (‘Snow Blindness’), Myrknætti (‘Dark Night’) and Rof (‘Rupture’), and film them where they are set, in Siglufjörður in North Iceland.

Icelandic actor Þorvaldur Davíð Stefánsson of Black’s Game recently bought the film rights to Ragnar’s books and intends to play the lead himself, detective Ari Þór, ruv.is reports.
Þorvaldur and Sagafilm have also obtained the rights to make independent episodes based on the stories’ main character.
Siglufjörður used to be Iceland’s herring capital but has suffered from depopulation since the herring disappeared in the latter part of the 20th century. It has now merged with the neighboring town Ólafsfjörður—the municipality is called Fjallabyggð.
In 2010 a new tunnel opened connecting the two towns through the uninhabited fjord Héðinsfjörður, where <i>Rof<p> is partially set.
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A petition urging the government to reconsider a proposed bill, in which the terms of the law requiring fishing companies to pay a tariff for their use of Iceland’s fishing resources are to be changed, has been signed by more than 11,000 people.
A three-meter long walrus was discovered on the shores by Eyri in the town of Reyðarfjörður in East Iceland yesterday.
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In 1915, women aged 40 and over were granted the right to cast a vote in all official elections held in Iceland.
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The 2013 June-July issue of Iceland Review is out. Themed ‘We Are Young’ the magazine celebrates the arrival of summer by interviewing young energetic Icelanders who excel in art, sports, business and politics—and Sigmundur Davíð Gunnlaugsson, the youngest PM in the republic’s history and the world’s youngest ruling state leader. Click here to take a look at a selection of the current issue and here to subscribe to the magazine.
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The road to Höfn, a 1,690-person harbor town by the fjord Hornafjörður, is lined with reindeer. Whole herds of the wild horned animals rest peacefully on withered pastures, grace next to sheep and horses and bounce along the road. Soon, Vatnajökull, Europe’s largest glacier and the region’s biggest attraction, comes into view. Looming over Höfn, its outlet glaciers flow down from the mountains on which the bright white icecap rests.
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Sin Fang will celebrate the release of his third album with a release concert in Iðnó on June 12. Flowers was released in February by Morr Music and has been well received by music enthusiasts and critics alike. The concert will be supported by Vök, this year’s winners of the Icelandic Music Experiments.
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