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Angels of the Universe

Englar alheimsins · 2000 | 102 min | Drama

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Synopsis

Angels of the Universe 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. The story is based on Einar Már Guðmundsson's 1995 novel of the same name, a semi-fictional story about Einar's brother Pálmi Örn Guðmundsson. Much of the book is true; for example, Pálmi was mentally ill and painted as a hobby.

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Credits

Producer
Friðrik Þór Friðriksson
Director
Friðrik Þór Friðriksson
Screenplay
Einar Már Guðmundsson
Director of Photography
Harald Paalgard
Original Music Composer
Hilmar Örn Hilmarsson
Editor
Skule Eriksen, Sigvaldi J. Kárason
Country

Cast · 4

Baltasar Kormákur

Baltasar Kormákur

Óli

BJ

Björn Jörundur Friðbjörnsson

Viktor

Ingvar Eggert Sigurðsson

Ingvar Eggert Sigurðsson

Páll

HS

Hilmir Snær Guðnason

Pétur

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