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Margret Vilhjalmsdottir Movies

2002  
 
Fridrik Thor Fridriksson's Falkar (Falcons) is a drama set in Reykjavik, Iceland. Simon (Keith Carradine) is an American who returns to Iceland after 30 years (and a stretch in prison) away. He becomes involved with an artist named Dua (Margret Vilhjalmsdottir) who is illegally keeping a falcon. After she is raped by a police officer (Ingvar E. Sigurdsson), Dua and Simon go on the run. Falcons was screened at the Toronto Film Festival. ~ Perry Seibert, Rovi

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Starring:
Keith CarradineMargret Vilhjalmsdottir, (more)
 
2002  
 
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Agust Gudmundsson's Mavahlatur (The Seagull's Laughter) is a comedy/drama about a woman who comes to an Icelandic town. Freja (Margret Vilhjalmsdottir) arrives in the town claiming that her husband has passed away. She moves in with some extended family members, including her eleven year-old cousin Agga (Ugla Egilsdottir). Freyja rekindles a romance with the financially secure Bjorm (Heino Ferch), and manipulates him into a relationship. Bjorn's mother turns out to be more than Freyja could handle. The Seagull's Laughter competed at the Karlovy Vary Film Festival. ~ Perry Seibert, Rovi

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Starring:
Margret VilhjalmsdottirUgla Egilsdottir, (more)
 
2002  
 
Since the death of his father, 30-year-old Jóhann's (Hilmir Snaer Gudnason) emotional well-being has taken a turn for the worse. Not only was his domineering father a forceful and trusted business partner, he was also Jóhann's one friend in the world. Now having to manage both his business and personal affairs for the first time, Jóhann proves a failure at both as he allows his guesthouse to go empty while using the property as a sort of bunker to hide away from the rest of Reykjavik's population. In doing so, Jóhann's business debts begin to stack up as his debtors threaten to foreclose on the guesthouse. Just as Jóhann has sunken to a seemingly irreversible low, a neighbor boy and fellow social outcast named Finnur (Stefan Eiriksson) begins visiting him regularly, thus forming the basis of an odd friendship. Emboldened by his newfound sense of belonging, Jóhann decides to make another go of running the guesthouse -- but his confidence is tested as he and Finnur are forced to confront the issues in their lives they had previously been ignoring. ~ Ryan Shriver, Rovi

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Starring:
Hilmir Snær GudnasonKristbjorg Kjeld, (more)