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Jon Gustafsson is an Iceland born film director and photographer. The Icelandic spelling of his name is Jón Gústafsson. The Icelandic spelling of his name is Jón Gústafsson. Best known for directing the Canadian documentary film Wrath of Gods , starring Gerard Butler , Wendy Ord , Sarah Polley , Paul Stephens and Sturla Gunnarsson .
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In 2001 Jon Gustafsson founded the Gimli Film Festival and served as the festival director for the first three years. In 2004 Jon played one of Beowulf’s Warriors in the epic film “ Beowulf & Grendel ” starring Gerard Butler. He made the award-winning documentary “ Wrath of Gods ” about the dramatic production of Beowulf & Grendel and ...
Jon Einarsson Gustafsson was born and raised in Iceland. He started making films in high school with his father's 8mm camera. While intending to pay his way through a psychology degree at the University of Iceland by hosting weekly radio shows, he soon got offered his own television show, causing him to drop out of university.
- Akranes, Iceland
- Jon Einarsson Gustafsson
- Director, Writer, Producer
by Jon | May 25, 2011 | Photography. As soon as the Grimsvotn 2011 volcanic eruption started I flew there with pilot Reynir Petursson. We landed on Vatnajokull, around 2 kilometres from the eruption. We noticed lots of lightnings all around us but mostly around the eruption. The interesting thing was that most of the lightnings were coming up ...
ICELAND IS A WORK OF ART – GALLERY SHOW. The photography exhibit ICELAND IS A WORK OF ART opened in Gallery Anarkia on May 28, 2017. All the photographs are taken from helicopters over Iceland and show abstract patterns in the Icelandic landscape that are only visible from the air. Filmmaker and photographer Jón Gústafsson graduated from ...