Icelandic Film
Icelandic film refers to the cinema produced in Iceland, characterized by its unique storytelling and stunning landscapes. The industry has gained international recognition, particularly since the late 20th century, with films often exploring themes of isolation, nature, and identity.
Notable directors like Benedikt Erlingsson and Grímur Hákonarson have contributed to its growth, with films such as Of Horses and Men and Rams receiving critical acclaim. The Reykjavik International Film Festival also showcases local talent and promotes Icelandic cinema on a global stage.