Iceland's most expensive movie premiered 1. september 2006 15:28 Nikon D1X 06/09/2004 19:44:04.1 Color Data Format: RAW (12-bit) Compression: None Image Size: Large (3008 x 1960) Lens: 35mm f/2 Focal Length: 35mm Exposure Mode: Manual Metering Mode: Spot 1/125 sec - f/4 Exposure Comp.: 0 EV Exposure Difference: -1/4 EV Flash Sync Mode: Not Attached Sensitivity: ISO 200 Color Mode: Mode II (Adobe RGB) Hue Adjustment: 0 Nick Wall 07778 290 818 White Balance: Shade +1 Tone Comp: Normal Sharpening: Normal Mynd úr Bjólfskviðu eftir Sturla Gunnarsson Beowulf, directed by Sturla Gunnarsson, was premiered last night. The movie, which cost around one billion Icelandic kronas was mostly filmed in Iceland using Icelandic actors. Producers are Friðrik Þór Friðriksson and Anna María Karlsdóttir, and actor Ingvar E. Sigurðsson plays one of the leading roles. Beowulf is based on the famous old English poem of the same name and is about Beofulf's battle with the supernatural Grendel. The movie receved mixed reviews in Iceland, some likened to Lord of the Rings and others said it was more like Highlander 3. According to producer Friðriksson the movie is being shown in the US, Canada and Europe at the moment. Actor Gerald Butler plays Beowulf, and he is currently promoting the movie in Iceland. Watch out for an interview with Butler on this site next week. News News in English Mest lesið Reiður Trump segir Schumer að fara til helvítis Erlent Vestmanneyingar „slógu velferðarskjaldborg“ yfir gesti Innlent Stúlkan sem fór í sjóinn er látin Innlent Fagna afmæli virkjunar sem sökkti sveitajörðum en rafvæddi síldarbæ Innlent Landsvirkjun sé ekki „löngu búin að semja“ við alla landeigendur Innlent Grunaður um að myrða heila fjölskyldu en skilja ungabarnið eftir á lífi Erlent Beinaber gísl látinn grafa eigin gröf á Gasa Erlent Eldur í olíugeymslu í Sochi eftir drónaárás Erlent Leiddi fordæmalausa bænastund á Musterishæð Erlent Meistaraverkefni sem endaði í The Lancet: „Af hverju ekki að miða hátt?“ Innlent
Beowulf, directed by Sturla Gunnarsson, was premiered last night. The movie, which cost around one billion Icelandic kronas was mostly filmed in Iceland using Icelandic actors. Producers are Friðrik Þór Friðriksson and Anna María Karlsdóttir, and actor Ingvar E. Sigurðsson plays one of the leading roles. Beowulf is based on the famous old English poem of the same name and is about Beofulf's battle with the supernatural Grendel. The movie receved mixed reviews in Iceland, some likened to Lord of the Rings and others said it was more like Highlander 3. According to producer Friðriksson the movie is being shown in the US, Canada and Europe at the moment. Actor Gerald Butler plays Beowulf, and he is currently promoting the movie in Iceland. Watch out for an interview with Butler on this site next week.
News News in English Mest lesið Reiður Trump segir Schumer að fara til helvítis Erlent Vestmanneyingar „slógu velferðarskjaldborg“ yfir gesti Innlent Stúlkan sem fór í sjóinn er látin Innlent Fagna afmæli virkjunar sem sökkti sveitajörðum en rafvæddi síldarbæ Innlent Landsvirkjun sé ekki „löngu búin að semja“ við alla landeigendur Innlent Grunaður um að myrða heila fjölskyldu en skilja ungabarnið eftir á lífi Erlent Beinaber gísl látinn grafa eigin gröf á Gasa Erlent Eldur í olíugeymslu í Sochi eftir drónaárás Erlent Leiddi fordæmalausa bænastund á Musterishæð Erlent Meistaraverkefni sem endaði í The Lancet: „Af hverju ekki að miða hátt?“ Innlent