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- Agnes Peterson is a student of journalism. Maria Guttesen suddenly disappeared in 1966 when she was 20 years old. 50 years later, Agnes will undertake an investigation to fulfill her grandfather's dream; to find his sister Maria, dead or alive, and solve the mystery of her disappearance. Jákup Jacobsen, a famous writer in Europe, was one of the main suspects, but evidence was never found against him. His latest published book talks about kidnappings of women. Agnes will move between reality and fiction to solve the case.
- Two very different men keep running into each other under strange circumstances in Tórshavn, the world's smallest capital. Slowly, they find out that they are bound together by a strange and mystical force.
- A creative portrait of Faroese artist Sigrun Gunnarsdóttir and the mountainous landscapes that inspire her.
- On an isolated island, Ester goes about her mundane life, quietly obeying her religious parents. One day the rebellious Ragna moves to town, and together they enjoy the summer nights, dreaming about something different, something better.
- A psychological drama taking place during a day and a night in the life of a young family living in a beautiful house by the sea in the village of Sandur in the Faroe Islands. At a first glance it seems like an ordinary, happy family - mum and dad and their 11-year-old daughter - but soon we realize that something dark and sinister lies lurking behind the facade waiting to explode.
- An anxious boy goes to the dentist to get his braces fitted but the procedure requires him to answer some rather personal set of questions.
- Ivar is stranded on a mountainous country road on the Faroe Islands and the only person he can ask for help is his estranged brother.
- Unemployed and lazy Martin, spends his days playing videogames at home. His mother, fed up with his unambitious lifestyle, forces him to get a job as a pizza delivery man for local pizza franchise; Wünder Pitsa, where things start to go awry.
- Once upon a time in the Faroe Islands, two lone brothers struggle to save the family farm and their relationship after the sudden loss of their older brother. - Inspired by true events.
- Two young women are preparing for a party. All is set, and the only thing remaining is a choice of hairstyle. Faced with each other in the mirror, tension is running high and it only takes the smallest thing to re-ignite a deep and lasting conflict between these two friends.
- Set in the barren nature of Faroe Islands, Summer Night is a sensitive coming of age film on girls and their relationships, marking the possible end of a platonic relationship and the beginning of deep-felt love.
- This is a Faroese News program, with mostly local news from the Faroes.
- Vetrarmorgun ('Winter Morning') is a story about Maria (Armgard G. Mortensen) and Birita (Helena Hedinsdottir) two girls in their early teens whose friendship has led them to a turning point in their lives. Dealing with love, friendship and identity, the film brings up a universal subject about teenagers struggling with stigmas. Told through the unique atmosphere of a small town community of the Faroe Islands, an isolated archipelago in the middle of the North Atlantic ocean.
- Magma is the first film in a greater series of experimental short films that embrace and discover movement through camera.
- Karmok is an experimental short film that embrace and discover movement through camera.
- Jóhann comes home to find his father gone, discovering him lifeless in the bedroom. Guilt overwhelms him as he tries to continue living as if nothing has changed, but a suffocating shadow fills the apartment. In an attempt to cope, he accidentally washes his father's hat, deepening his sense of loneliness and guilt. Struggling to maintain normalcy, Jóhann's efforts to push aside the truth lead him towards a fragile state of denial, haunted by the unshakable reality. Eventually, he begins to acknowledge that it's not his fault, slowly inching towards acceptance amidst the chaos of emotions.
- Ró is being used as medicine by her mother, who is mentally ill. When Ró insists on taking her driver's license, she gets drawn to the fresh air, with no desire to return to her suffocating home. She starts to realize herself, despite her mother getting sicker and sicker.
- A grieving woman heads into the mountains with no intention of returning but an encounter with an enigmatic woman changes everything.
- Irra is the fourth film in a greater series of experimental short films that embrace and discover movement through camera.
- For almost one hundred days the Faroe Islands - a small and isolated Atlantic nation - were under the initial lockdown, struggling together to avoid fatal consequences of the COVID-19 pandemic.
- A comedy about gangsters in prohibition time. (in late 1920's or early 1930's.) The theme is greed for money and power. A greedy malicious boss. An apparently nice mistress. Two dim witted street punks with no situational awareness. A cold blooded, but honest assassin. The question is: Who is cheating who?
- Film 3 out of 4: The harsh and breathtaking nature of the Faroe Islands provides the backdrop for the two young artists Marianna Mørkøre and Rannvá Káradóttir's supernaturally beautiful black-and-white pictorial poem, which presents itself with mysterious tableaux like shadows from another world. The luminous sky, the ragged rocks and the grass-clad expanses form a magnificent stage, where figures dressed in black and with pale faces perform an enigmatic ritual, where a small girl in a dress dances through a luminous haze of light. There are elements of both mythology and science fiction in the visionary work by the Faroese artist duo, which is devised as a cycle with eight parts, and we are hereby presenting the "half-way premiere" of the first four. With their common background in dance, performance, fashion studies and not least photography and film, it is not surprising that this is a visually gifted work, which both subscribes to and at the same time renews experimental filmmaking's great tradition of studying movement and physicality. The style is unmistakably Nordic, and very modern, as the ghost-like landscapes float across the screen against an underplayed ambient / drone soundtrack.