God Bless Iceland (2009)
The Icelandic people was born of Norwegian immigrants who would not submit to the tyranny of the king of Norway and established a republican country in the Middle Ages, where social classes were virtually diluted and developed a subsistence economy. After centuries of freedom was first submitted by Norway and then by Denmark until World War II. Iceland has always had a libertarian spirit that is born of its history and of being a place with few inhabitants and always with a rebellious and disobedient spirit.
Director: Helgi Felixson
Genre: Drama, Mystery, Thriller
Runtime: 70 min
Release Date: October 6, 2009
Cast
- Björgólfur Thor Björgólfsson - Himself (as Björgólfur Thor)
- Geir Haarde - Himself
- Jón Ásgeir Jóhannesson - Himself
Production: Iris Film, Felix Film, ma.ja.de. FilmProduktions
Country: Iceland, Sweden
Language: Íslenska
Original Language: en
Keywords
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Trailer
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Frequently Asked Questions
- What is God Bless Iceland about?
- The Icelandic people was born of Norwegian immigrants who would not submit to the tyranny of the king of Norway and established a republican country in the Middle Ages, where social classes were virtually diluted and developed a subsistence economy. After centuries of freedom was first submitted by Norway and then by Denmark until World War II. Iceland has always had a libertarian spirit that is born of its history and of being a place with few inhabitants and always with a rebellious and disobedient spirit.
- Who directed God Bless Iceland?
- God Bless Iceland was directed by Helgi Felixson.
- Who stars in God Bless Iceland?
- God Bless Iceland stars Björgólfur Thor Björgólfsson, Geir Haarde, Jón Ásgeir Jóhannesson.
- How long is God Bless Iceland?
- God Bless Iceland has a runtime of 1h 10m (70 minutes).
- What genre is God Bless Iceland?
- God Bless Iceland is a Drama, Mystery, Thriller film.
- Where was God Bless Iceland produced?
- God Bless Iceland was produced in Iceland, Sweden.