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  1. 1984 (age 39–40) Höfn í Hornafirði, Iceland. Occupation (s) Film director, screenwriter, producer. Years active. 2012–present. Awards. Edda Award for Best Director. Hlynur Pálmason (born 1984) is an Icelandic film director, screenwriter, and visual artist .

  2. Director. Writer. Producer. IMDbPro Starmeter See rank. Hlynur Pálmason was born on 30 September 1984 in Hornafjörður, Iceland. He is a director and writer, known for A White, White Day (2019), Godland (2022) and Winter Brothers (2017). More at IMDbPro.

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    • Director, Writer, Producer
    • Hornafjörður, Iceland
    • Hlynur Pálmason
  3. Dec 1, 2023 · Hlynur Pálmason is an artist and filmmaker who was born in 1984 in Iceland. He began his career as a visual artist and went on to pursue an education at the National Film School of Denmark. His debut feature, Winter Brothers, premiered in the main competition at the 2017 Locarno Film Festival.

  4. Mar 24, 2023 · Hlynur Pálmason has been held up. The writer and director recently booked a screening tour of his native Iceland for his head-spinning new film Godland. He was keen to present the movie himself...

  5. www.imdb.com › title › tt19623228Godland (2022) - IMDb

    Jun 20, 2023 · Godland: Directed by Hlynur Pálmason. With Elliott Crosset Hove, Ingvar Sigurdsson, Vic Carmen Sonne, Jacob Lohmann. At the end of the 19th century, a young Danish priest is sent to a remote part of Iceland. The deeper he travels into the Icelandic landscape, the more he loses a sense of his own reality, his mission and his sense of duty.

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    • Drama
    • Hlynur Pálmason
    • 2023-06-20
  6. Dec 6, 2023 · The Icelandic filmmaker takes IndieWire behind his process of blending fact and fiction to build his riveting Best International Feature Film Oscar contender. By Carlos Aguilar. December 6, 2023 ...

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  8. May 24, 2022 · In “Godland,” Icelandic writer-director Hlynur Pálmason attempts to see his homeland through outside eyes, the way it must have looked to the Danes who claimed and controlled it until World ...