Synopse
Father's Estate caused more public controversy than any other Icelandic film before. It struck out against the long-held romantic view of the countryside, the pervasive power of the cooperative societies, the bondage of the land and the great deception that men are better Icelanders for eking out their lives in the country. The pleasures of rural life have become a nightmare and the tragedy really lies in not being able to get away, to be chained to the land, a prey to poverty and social isolation.
Regie
Hrafn Gunnlaugsson (*1948) is well known for his Viking films When the Raven Flies (1984) and In the Shadow of the Raven (1988). FILMFEST HAMBURG 011 is also screening his film Father's Estate.
Info
Original Title: Óðal feðranna
International Title: Father's Estate
Category: Feature
Section: Island Deluxe
Version & Subtitles: Icelandic OV
Director & Screenplay: Hrafn Gunnlaugsson
Cast/Protagonists: Guðrún Thórdardóttir, Hólmfrídur Thórhallsdóttir, Jakob Thór Einarsson, Jóhann Sigurdarson
Production country: Sweden, Iceland
Year of Production: 1980
Length: 98 min
Producer: Snorri Þórisson, Bo Jonson, Hrafn Gunnlaugsson
Production company: Film I.L.M. Ltd.
Cinematography: Snorri Þórisson
Editor: Hrafn Gunnlaugsson, Snorri Þórisson
Music: Gunnar Þórðarson, Magnús Eiríksson





