Cinema of the Faroe Islands

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 Norwegian Anneke von der Lippe as the Faroese Beinta Broberg in the 1997 Danish film Barbara
Norwegian Anneke von der Lippe as the Faroese Beinta Broberg in the 1997 Danish film Barbara
European cinema


The Faroe Islands do not have a long history of cinema. This is because the Islands are very small and far away from the rest of Europe. The first director of the Faroe Islands was Katrin Ottarsdóttir. Her first film set in the Faroe Islands was Atlantic Rhapsody in 1989.


This is a list of films concerning the Faroe Islands:

Contents

  • 1990 - 1700 meter fra fremtiden ("1700 meters far from future" about the remote village Gásadalur)

  • 2003 - færøerne.dk

  • 1995 - Maðurin ið slapp at fara


  • 1992 - Tre blink mod vest

















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