While this blog is now a thing of the past, and has not been updated for over 5 years, it is worth mentioning that the film mentioned below, AND BREATHE NORMALLY premiered at Sundance in 2018 where it was awarded the Best Director Award in the World Cinema Dramatic Competition and subsequently sold to Netflix. Please check it out, if you can.
Tuesday, September 15, 2020
Saturday, January 10, 2015
And Breathe Normally confirms support from Icelandic Film Centre
"And Breathe Normally", a feature film written and to be directed by Ísold Uggadóttir has been granted production funding from the Icelandic Film Centre. This is great news for the project, although the film's producers will continue to seek further funding to European funds over the course of the next few months.
Tuesday, December 9, 2014
Indiewire called it "an unflinching drama"
CLEAN starring Lauren Hennessy and directed by Isold Uggadottir is now available for free on Vimeo. Jump on this opportunity, while it lasts!
El Tiempo in Bogota writes about "Revolution Reykjavik"
The widely read El Tiempo in Bogota discusses "Revolution Reykjavik" while covering the aftermath of the Icelandic economic collapse.
Revolution Reykjavik in Toronto
"Revolution Reykjavik" recently screened as part of the "Taste of Iceland" event at the Royal in Toronto. Next, the film will be heading to Warsaw, in Poland. Details to follow.
Tuesday, May 13, 2014
Presenting And Breathe Normally
It's that time of year!
We are heading to Cannes where we will be presenting AND BREATHE NORMALLY
to the film world. Should the project pique your interest, you may download the profile here. Or even better, drop me a line if would like to meet in the French riveria under vastly more exotic circumstances, than here online.
Producer's contact can be found via the PDF-profile, while I am reachable
through isoldugga at gmail.com
through isoldugga at gmail.com
Friday, December 13, 2013
AND BREATHE NORMALLY receives development funds
Our forthcoming feature, AND BREATHE NORMALLY has been awarded development funds from the Icelandic Film Centre. This is an honor for the project, that nevertheless is still seeking production funds, with the aim of commencing production in the winter of 2014/2015.
As of November 2014, the Icelandic government has proposed a 40% slash to the local fund, prompting a strong reaction from the international film community, comdemning the move. See Hollywood Reporter and Screen International.
As of November 2014, the Icelandic government has proposed a 40% slash to the local fund, prompting a strong reaction from the international film community, comdemning the move. See Hollywood Reporter and Screen International.
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