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  1. May 6, 2015 · In a remote Icelandic farming valley, two brothers who haven't spoken in 40 years have to come together in order to save what’s dearest to them – their sheep...

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  2. In this love story, sport takes on a wholly different meaning for two Island wrestling champions who have to hide their feelings. Grimur Hakonarson (Island) graduated from Prague’s FAMU in 2004. His graduate film Slavek the Shit was selected to the Cinefondation-section of Cannes Film Festival 2005 and won many awards at international festivals.

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  4. Sep 9, 2015 · Grímur Hákonarson is an Icelandic writer/director who has released a wonderful film that is getting well deserved festival recognition: winning the prestigious Prix Un Certain Regard at Festival de Cannes 2015, and garnering enthusiastic audience appreciation from attendees at the Telluride Film Festival where I saw the film and met the filmmaker.

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  6. Grímur Hákonarsons islandsk-danske "Rams" vandt lørdag aften hovedprisen i konkurrenceprogrammet Un Certain Regard ved den sydeuropæiske filmfestival. Hold dig opdateret Abonnér på 'Nyheder fra Filminstituttet' og få seneste nyt om dansk film og Filminstituttets aktiviteter i din indbakke.

  7. Icelandic director Grímur Hákonarson directly introduces us to Icelandic landscapes and opens the situation with great visual power, engrossing from the very first frame, and escalates our understanding of the situation proportionally to the complexity of the problems faced by the protagonist, Gummi. He raises sheep. His brother does too.