Director: Marta Bretó Lucio
First came arctic foxes, then humans. Whichever end of the shotgun they find themselves at, Iceland's foxes and humans have more in common than they may seem: curiosity, intelligence, strong social systems and a tremendous ability to survive in the harsh conditions of these landscapes. Whether their bonds are forged with love, hate or simply survival, foxes and humans are essentially the same: Icelandic.
Director: Roberto Valencia
One morning, a mysterious man is found lying in the square of a village inhabited by only six residents. No one knows who he is, nor where he came from. They must act quickly and decide what to do before the stranger awakens.
Director: Auður Finnbogadóttir
In the quiet countryside of Iceland, a group of teenagers navigates the complexities of small-town life and tangled relationships. Magga, at the center of the turmoil, discovers she's pregnant after being with both Garðar and Kolli, but keeps it a secret. As she struggles with pregnancy vertigo, the risk of her condition being exposed looms large, complicating her efforts to maintain normalcy amidst her friends.
Director: Andri Freyr Gilbertsson
Guðrún Tinna was born with a rare disease named CGD. Later in her life she was also diagnosed with leukaemia and her health had become so bad that doctors wanted her to have a bone marrow transplant but finding a stem cell donor can be difficult.
Director: Mohammad Dehbashi
It’s a story about a girl, named Shirin, who has closed a deal with a well known book publisher, and has spent their money and not have done anything. So she must write the synopsis in 24hrs to prevent any trouble.
Director: Jay Marks
A late night dog walk becomes a desperate escape from a neighborhood being warped and distorted by an unfamiliar presence.