Niceland (Population. 1.000.002)
Niceland (Population. 1.000.002) is a 2004 Icelandic drama directed by Friðrik Þór Friðriksson.
Niceland | |
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Directed by | Friðrik Þór Friðriksson |
Written by | Huldar Breiðfjörð |
Produced by | Thor S Sigurjonsson Skuli Fr Malmquist Kate Barry Mike Downey Sam Taylor Zorana Piggott Helmut Weber |
Starring | Martin Compston Gary Lewis Peter Capaldi Kerry Fox |
Cinematography | Morten Søborg |
Edited by | Sigvaldi J. Kárason Anders Refn |
Music by | Mugison |
Distributed by | Zik Zak Kvikmyndir Tradewind Pictures Nimbus Film Productions Film and Music Entertainment |
Cast
- Martin Compston as Jed
- Gary Lewis as Max
- Peter Capaldi as John
- Kerry Fox as Mary
- Shauna Macdonald as Sandra
- Guðrún María Bjarnadóttir as Chloe (as Gudrun Maria Bjarnadottir)
- Guðrún Gísladóttir as Ruth (as Gudrun Gisladottir)
- Timmy Lang as Alex
- Ásta S. Ólafsdóttir as Mia
- Hugrún Þorfinnsdóttir as Diana
- Gísli Örn Garðarsson as Ethan
- Páll Sigþór Pálsson as Newsreader
- Þorsteinn J. Vilhjálmsson as News Reporter
- Andri Freyr Hilmarsson as Factory Worker
- Halldór Halldórsson as Factory Worker (as Halldór Steinn Halldórsson)
- Helga Pálína Sigurðardóttir as Factory Worker
- Helgi Hrafn Pálsson as Factory Worker
- Hlynur Steinarsson as Factory Worker
- Margrét Eiríksdóttir as Factory Worker
- Sigurþór Dan as Factory Worker
- Steve Hudson as Ikea Employee
- Steinunn Þorvaldsdóttir as Factory Worker
- Jón Ingi Hákonarson as Bus Driver
- Sigurður Skúlason as Middle Aged Driver
- Kristinn Vilbergsson as Young Driver
- Svana Friðriksdóttir as Woman in Flower Shop
- Sigríður Jóna Þórisdóttir as Woman in Bus
- Benóný Ægisson as Couple in Electric Store
- Júlía Hannam as Couple in Electric Store
- Birgitta Birgisdóttir as Bakery Assistant
- Thor Sigurjonsson as Couple in Bakery
- Line Lind as Couple in Bakery
- Kristin Ingveldur Ingólfsdóttir as Old Woman in Bakery
- Erlendur Eiríksson as Radio Hoste
Release
Niceland[1] was released on 5 July 2004.
Awards
Edda Awards, Iceland[2]
- In 2004, Niceland won the ‘Edda Award’ for Screenplay of the Year, for Huldar Breiðfjörð.[3]
- In 2004 they were nominated for a ‘Edda Award’ for Best Film.
Karlovy Vary International Film Festival[4]
- In 2004, Niceland was nominated for a ‘Crystal Globe’ award for Friðrik Þór Friðriksson
References
- Felperin, Leslie (8 July 2004). "Review: 'Niceland'". Variety. Retrieved 27 April 2015.
- "ABOUT THE EDDA AWARDS AND THE ICELANDIC FILM AND TELEVISION ACADEMY (IKSA)". Icelandic Film Centre. Retrieved 1 May 2015.
- "EDDA WINNERS 2004". Icelandic Film Centre. Archived from the original on 24 January 2016. Retrieved 1 May 2015.
- "History: 39th festival". Karlovy Vary International Film Festival. Retrieved 1 May 2015.
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