Half Elf won the grand jury award at Skjaldborg, Icelandic documentary film festival

24.09.2020
Director Jón Bjarki Magnússon and Producer Hlín Ólafsdóttir with Ljóskastarinn, the jury prize at Skjaldborg, Icelandic documentary film festival, last Sunday. Photo: Patrik Ontkovic

Half Elf won the grand jury award at Skjaldborg – Icelandic Documentary Film Festival this past weekend. Director Jón Bjarki Magnússon and Producer Hlín Ólafsdóttir where at the award ceremony at Bíó Paradís art-house cinema on Sunday evening where they received Ljóskastarinn, the award prize. Director Kristín Andrea Þórðardóttir won the audience award, Einarinn, for her film, Er ást.

The jury, which consisted of director Grímur Hákonarson, director Ugla Hauksdóttir and radio journalist Vera Illugadóttir, describe Half Elf as strong and solid story with a narrative that is unpretentious and sincere. A film that grabs the viewer from the first minute and makes him both laugh and cry.

Director Grímur Hákonarson hands award prize Ljóskastarinn to director Jón Bjarki Magnússon. Photo: Patrik Ontkovic
Director Jón Bjarki Magnússon and Producer Hlín Ólafsdóttir. Photo: Patrik Ontkovic
Director Jón Bjarki Magnússon and Producer Hlín Ólafsdóttir answer a question from director Ísold Uggadóttir at the Q&A after the film screening. Photo: Patrik Ontkovic

Skjaldborg, Icelandic Documentary Film Festival normally takes place during the Whitsun weekend (a holiday weekend in Iceland celebrated fifty days after Easter Sunday with dates varying from May to June each year), but was postponed this year due to covid, until the first weekend of August (July 31st – August 2nd).

The festival was then postponed again one day before it was supposed to be held due to the rise of covid cases in the country. New dates where set for the 18th-20th of September, but during the days before the festivals, covid cases started to rise rapidly again. For some time it looked like the festival might be cancelled/postponed yet again, but this time around organizers managed to get it through till the end with the help of cinema goers who mostly attended the festival with their masks on.

Founded in 2007, the festival is the only specialised platform for the premiere of Icelandic documentaries and the home of the Icelandic documentary scene. The Icelandic documentaries premiering at the festival compete for the the coveted audience award Einarinn and Ljoskastarinn, the grand jury award. Half Elf is one of fourteen films selected for this years festival. More information about the festival here.

Magnús H. Traustason, father of the director, Ísar Guðni Arnarson and Ingunn Jónsdóttir, the mother of the director attended the screening with their masks on. Photo: Patrik Ontkovic.
Director Jón Bjarki Magnússon and Producer Hlín Ólafsdóttir answer a question from director Ísold Uggadóttir at the Q&A after the film screening. Photo: Patrik Ontkovic
Gísli Hvanndal Ólafsson was amongst those who attended the premiere with his mask on. Photo: Gunnar Jónsson

Icelandic premiere of Half Elf at Skjaldborg, the Icelandic documentary film festival, next weekend!

14.09.2020

Skjaldborg, the Icelandic documentary film festival, will finally be held next weekend, 18th-20th of September, in Bíó Paradís in Reykjavík. Half Elf is amongst the fourteen films screened at this years festival, but the screening will be at 19:30 on Saturday evening, the 19th of September.

The Icelandi premiere of Half Elf was postponed due to the cancellation of Skjaldborg, the Icelandic documentary film festival, following rising numbers of covid 19 cases in Iceland, last July.

This was the second time the premiere of the film was postponed due to the virus. It was supposed to premiere at Ethnocineca – International Documentary Film Festival Vienna, last May, where it was also nominated for the “Excellence in Visual Anthropology Awards”.

Half Elf might finally have its world premiere at the Astra Film Festival in Transylvania, Romania

3.09.2020

Half Elf has been selected for the international competition at ASTRA FILM FESTIVAL, also known as Sibiu International Film Festival, Romania’s largest documentary film festival and one of the bigger documentary film events in Eastern Europe.

The outside screening of Half Elf is scheduled for the 8th of September this coming week, but due to the fact that the premiere of the film has already been postponed two times, we think its best to leave any grand statements out, and hope for the best. If everything goes according to plan, it will be a great honor to premiere the film at this beautiful event, although director Jón Bjarki Magnússon and producer Hlín Ólafsdóttir, will not be able to attend, due to travel restrictions.

ASTRA FILM FESTIVAL is a major event in the European film community. The Festival is located in the picturesque town of Sibiu – Romania, and it is unique in this part of Europe. Besides the four AFF Competition Sections, International, European, Romanian and Student Film, it offers a variety of programs showing the diversity and the current tendencies of documentary film.

The 27th edition of the festival will take place online and outdoors in the picturesque town of Sibiu in Transylvania in central Romania, and will be organized in two parts: Astra Fim Festival Online (16-25 October), and Astra Film Festival Open Air (4-13 September), where films in the international competition will be screened. Half Elf will be screened in Amfiteatru on the 8th of September.

The festival promotes the use of documentary film as a means for cultural and cross-cultural understanding, and promotes the study, research and initiatives in the field of visual anthropology. Films must have cinematographic qualities, artistic commitment and strong presence of the filmmaker’s point of view both in form and content.

People in and around Romania, are encouraged to get their tickets to the premiere here: https://www.astrafilm.ro/en/movies/half-elf/