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- Unable to face the mother who left her at a young age, BRYNJA (40) takes shelter in a small guesthouse in a village outside Reykjavik. There she befriends MARK (50), a British tourist, who's dealing with his own personal tragedy.
- A men's choir decides to go to Sweden and Germany. Shortly before their departure the choir director, Max, dies and is mourned by the choir and especially by their accompanist Magga, whom he was in love with. In deference to Max's memory, they embark upon a mission of song and companionship, in order to adjust to their loss.
- A series of short stories set in a nightmarish post-apocalyptic future. A handful of desperate survivors scattered around the globe endeavour to survive life-or-death struggles through harsh yet beautiful dystopian landscapes.
- Enter the world of burlesque. For many, a strange cultural enclave. Shyness does not exist inside it, no one is reticent, and being seminude is a state of normality. Silliness is central to this microcosm and the art form life changing. Hristur og fjaðrafok invites you to a tour of this sphere. It's analyzed through the gaze of three multi-faceted artists who call this world their home. Why is it that an artistic, comical, and political art form that involves a type of striptease spread out to a multitude of regions throughout the world?
- 2005–201243mTV-PG8.0 (126)TV EpisodeTony travels to Iceland in January, where he turns a cold cranky tour into a hilarious diatribe on fermented meats. Also, look for the tribute to "Lost in Translation" towards the end.
- Joe Lycett takes over as presenter as the comic travel show returns for a Christmas Special. Joe whisks Bill Bailey off to Iceland to see the Northern Lights, go husky sledding and visit a punk museum in a former public toilet.