Vetrarmorgun
Winter Morning | Wintermorgen
© Virginie Surdej
Armgarð Mortensen, Helena Heðinsdóttir
Vetrarmorgun | Winter Morning | Wintermorgen
© Virginie Surdej
Armgarð Mortensen, Helena Heðinsdóttir
Vetrarmorgun | Winter Morning | Wintermorgen
© Virginie Surdej
Sakaris Stórá
Vetrarmorgun | Winter Morning | Wintermorgen
Maria hesitates when her best friend Birita offers her some pills, but – what the hell? Her mother’s away and they are both desperate to have some fun tonight. They set off and, once the drug takes effect, start euphorically planning how they might finally escape their dreary island. But they only manage to wind up at a party where they continue celebrating. Maria’s pupils are wide open in her delicate face. She may be high, but she doesn’t feel at all well any more. It now transpires that Birita has plans for her friend: she wants Maria finally to have sex with a boy and put a stop to the stupid gossip about her being a lesbian.
The film stays very close to its protagonists; it succeeds in depicting their insecurities and making apparent their fears and their pain without ridiculing them.
The film stays very close to its protagonists; it succeeds in depicting their insecurities and making apparent their fears and their pain without ridiculing them.
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Armgarð Mortensen, Sakaris Stórá, Helena Heðinsdóttir
The director framed by his actresses after the award ceremony.
Vetrarmorgun | Winter Morning | Wintermorgen · Generation · Special Prize of the Generation 14plus International Jury for the Best Short Film · Feb 14, 2014
Vetrarmorgun | Winter Morning | Wintermorgen
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