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No Such Thing (previously titled Monster, Icelandic: Skrímsli) is a 2001 supernatural drama film directed by Hal Hartley. It tells the story of Beatrice (Sarah Polley), a journalist whose fiancé is killed by a monster in Iceland. The story is based very loosely on the Anglo-Saxon epic Beowulf.
Nov 15, 2002 · No Such Thing: Directed by Hal Hartley. With Margrét Ákadóttir, Julie Anderson, Anna Kristín Arngrímsdóttir, Ilene Bergelson. A young journalist journeys to Iceland to find her missing fiancé only to encounter a mythical creature.
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- Comedy, Drama, Fantasy
- Hal Hartley
- 2002-11-15
No Such Thing is a 2001 supernatural drama film directed by Hal Hartley. It tells the story of Beatrice, a journalist whose fiancé is killed by a monster in Iceland. The story is based very loosely on the Anglo-Saxon epic Beowulf.
Mar 29, 2002 · Overview. A young journalist journeys to Iceland to find her missing fiancé only to encounter a mythical creature who longs to die.
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Mar 29, 2002 · The film's original title was " Monster ." That this is a better title than "No Such Thing" is beyond debate. The story involves a monstrous beast who lives in an island off the Icelandic coast, and is immortal, short-tempered and alcoholic.
A Monster (Robert John Burke) lives alone in Iceland. He spends his days drinking, writhing in loneliness and tormenting the locals of a nearby remote village. One day Beatrice (Sarah Polley), the fiancee of a cameraman the monster killed, comes looking for answers.