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    Friðrik Þór Friðriksson

    Icelandic film director

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  2. Occupation (s) Film director, screenwriter, producer and actor. Awards. Edda Award for Best Director. Friðrik Þór Friðriksson (born 12 May 1954; pronounced [ˈfrɪðrɪk ˈθouːr ˈfrɪðrɪxsɔn] ), sometimes credited as Fridrik Thor Fridriksson, is an Icelandic film director and producer.

  3. Co-writing with two of Iceland's most acclaimed novelists and script-writers 'Einar Már Gudmundsson' (Children Of Nature, Angels Of The Universe, Moviedays) and Einar Kárason (White Whales, Devils Island, Falcons) Fridriksson has been acclaimed for the strong visual style of his films and his gift for stunning images.

    • January 1, 1
    • 2 min
    • Reykjavík, Iceland
  4. Mini Bio. Fridrik Thor Fridriksson started his film making carrier with a series of experimental films and documentaries in the early 1980s. In 1987, he founded The Icelandic Film Corporation, which has become Iceland's most important production company, producing Fridrikssons films as well as working with other Icelandic directors and ...

    • May 12, 1953
  5. Friðrik Þór Friðriksson (born 12 May 1954; pronounced [ˈfrɪðrɪk ˈθouːr ˈfrɪðrɪxsɔn]), sometimes credited as Fridrik Thor Fridriksson, is an Icelandic film director and producer. Fridriksson started his film making career with experimental films and documentaries in the early 1980s.

  6. Angels of the Universe (Icelandic: Englar alheimsins (pronunciation ⓘ)) is a 2000 Icelandic film directed and produced by Friðrik Þór Friðriksson. The leading role is played by Ingvar E. Sigurðsson , who was nominated for the European Film Awards for best acting.

  7. Dec 7, 2020 · Hringurinn (The Ring Road) - Friðrik Þór Friðriksson, 1985

    • 77 min
    • 2091
    • Sdepy83
  8. Friðrik Þór Friðriksson at the Nordic Film Days, 2022 © NFL/Olaf Malzahn. Iceland’s greatest director came to the Lübeck, Germany’s annual Nordic Film Days, the world’s premier event for Scandinavian cinema, to accept an honorary award, and to present five of his feature films.