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- Takes a closer look at what brought about the 2008 financial meltdown.
- Documentary about a youth home, Breiðavík, for boys on the age between 9-16 years old. There happened alot of brutal violance on all 128 boys which where send there because they got involved with the law. Few of them stepped up and shared their story of Breiðavík, when they where there between the years of 1956 - 1972.
- Apausalypse is a creative documentary shot in Iceland during the great pause when the Coronavirus closes the world. A moment in history is captured and empty spaces are filled with art when all other stages are closed.
- In Iceland, infants are dunked underwater, encouraged to fall off diving boards, and precariously balanced in the hand of their instructor. Snorri Magnússon teaches this unconventional swim class where no one is too young to learn.
- Icelandic politicians and businesses try to lure aluminum production to the island country.
- A tall, blond man in a light blue suit walks around among elephants in Nepal's jungles. He has an electric guitar under his arm, ready to break into song. The Icelandic alien Högni (from the cult band Hjaltalín) travels around the Asian country with his companion Anna Tara, who grew up in Nepal. Their aim is to break old taboos about mental illness. Both have a history of bipolar disorder, and they share their unusual, tragicomic and sometimes surreal stories along the way. A heavy subject told in a wonderfully warm and outgoing indie form as a docu-musical with two eccentrics in the lead role. Anna Tara and Högni's personal stories are complemented by old Super-8 footage from their childhood. They travel through the nooks and crannies of their minds, over the mountains and through the jungles to the bustle of Kathmandu and their ultimate goal: a conference and support concert which focus on mental health, organized by Anna Tara.
- In August 1970, farmers around Lake Mývatn got together with dynamite and blew up a dam to save their land, precious lake and salmon river Laxá.