Cinema of Iceland

Iceland has a notable cinema film industry, with many Icelandic actors and directors having gone on to receive international attention. The most famous film, and the only one to be nominated for the Academy Award, is Börn náttúrunnar (Children of Nature), a 1991 film directed by Friðrik Þór Friðriksson. This brought Icelandic cinema to the international scene, which has since grown, with films such as Nói Albínói (Noi the Albino) by Dagur Kári, heralded as descendants of the Icelandic film tradition.

Cinema of Iceland
No. of screens38 (2010)
  Per capita13.4 per 100,000 (2010)
Main distributorsSamfilm 38.0%
Sena 32.0%
Myndform 29.0%
Produced feature films (2011)
Fictional9
Animated1
Documentary3
Number of admissions (2011)
Total1,514,000
  Per capita5.4 (2010)
Gross box office (2011)
TotalISK 1.49 billion

The annual Edda Awards are the national film awards of Iceland.

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