Popp í Reykjavík (Pop in Reykjavik) is a film about the vibrant Icelandic music culture of the late '90s. It was released in 1998 and features interviews and concert footage of promising Icelandic bands like Gusgus, Bellatrix, Maus, Ensími, Quarashi, Botnleðja and Sigur Rós.

After his long-time girlfriend dumps him, a thirty-year-old record store owner seeks to understand w...

Obsessed with searching for the origins of a scene from an old film, an Australian man and his frien...
A Eurovision singer, Iceland's strongest woman, a male model, a plumber who wants to direct movies. ...

A star football player and a girl struggling at home find ways to cope with the pressures in their l...

A scientific expedition travels to an alternative Earth in hope of finding a new home for humanity, ...

Bill Bartell was a multifaceted individual who traversed the punk rock scene, law enforcement, rodeo...

Tímamót, or Changes in English. An upbeat, heartwarming story about Gudjon, Sigurbjorn and Steinthor...

Six fearless surfers travel to the north coast of Iceland to ride waves unlike anything they've ever...

Beautiful documentary by Osvaldur Knudsen about the eruption on Heimaey in the Vestmann Islands in 1...
Documentary based around performances of mostly Melbourne-based bands, including: My Disco! (Melbour...

Rowland S. Howard, the Primitive Calculators, Ollie Olsen, Phillip Brophy and many others proffer th...

Branda has hit rock bottom. Her addiction has spiralled so far out of control that medical intervent...

The pro-Palestinian, anti-capitalist, BDSM-provocative, techno-punk performance art ensemble Hatari ...

Iceland is one of the wildest places on Earth. You never know what the weather will do. You could ge...

Interviews from women involved in the 70's and 80's rock music industry. An examination of the peopl...

Portrait of Debbie Harry, co-founder of Blondie, punk rock pioneer, that was one of the few feminine...

Akademija Republika shows a group of people gathered around the club from 1981 until 1995 and how it...

13 years ago, they didn't know what it was like to cycle in a harsh country. What it means to be kno...