Another Look at Reykjavik
Another Look at Reykjavik

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Another Look at Reykjavik

2000
Movie
47 min
Icelandic

Hrafn Gunnlaugsson who put the Icelandic film industry on the world map in the seventies with films set in modern Iceland and the Viking age - here takes on the documentary form in a way only a feature film director could. Giving his imagination full scope, the director creates image of an alternative future - presents a diffrent view of the capital, Reykjavik, and questions accepted ideas about his country, Iceland.

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Director: Unknown DirectorGenres: Documentary, Short

Plot Summary

This short documentary offers a glimpse into the capital city of Iceland, Reykjavik. It explores the urban landscape, daily life, and perhaps some cultural nuances of the northernmost capital in the world. The film aims to provide viewers with a visual and atmospheric impression of the city.

Critical Reception

Information regarding critical reception for "Another Look at Reykjavik (2000)" is scarce due to its nature as a short documentary with limited distribution. It is unlikely to have garnered widespread critical reviews or significant audience attention.

What Reviewers Say

  • A brief, observational look at Reykjavik.

  • Potentially offers a unique perspective on Icelandic urban life.

  • Likely appreciated for its visual content rather than narrative depth.

Google audience: As specific audience reviews are unavailable, it's presumed that any viewers who encountered this short film would have appreciated its visual documentation of Reykjavik, with opinions likely varying based on personal interest in cityscapes and cultural observation.

Fun Fact

Despite its title suggesting a revisit, 'Another Look at Reykjavik' appears to be a standalone short film, and its specific director or production company information is not readily available in common film databases.

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