Boðberi
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Directed by | Hjálmar Einarsson |
Written by | Hjálmar Einarsson |
Produced by | Hjálmar Einarsson Hákon Einarsson Þorvarður Björgúlfsson Sigurbjörn Magnús Gunnlaugsson Darri Ingolfsson Ragnar Snorrason Grímur Þórðarson |
Starring | Darri Ingolfsson Ísgerður Elfa Gunnarsdóttir Jón Páll Eyjólfsson Magnús Jónsson Pétur Einarsson Móeiður Júníusdóttir Hjalti Rögnvaldsson |
Cinematography | Edwin Krieg |
Edited by | Jóhannes Tryggvason |
Music by | Karl James Pestka |
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Running time | 93 minutes |
Country | Iceland |
Language | Icelandic |
Boðberi (English title: Messenger) is a 2010 Icelandic dramatic film directed by Hjálmar Einarsson and starring Darri Ingolfsson. The film was released on July 7, 2010.
Plot synopsis
[edit]Paul, part-time laborer and amateur artist, leads an unremarkable life like any other, until his world is disrupted by vivid revelations of the afterlife.
At first a welcome respite from reality, his waking visions soon reveal a demonic conspiracy at work within his own community. One by one, prominent members of high society fall victim to a series of mysterious assassination attempts. As the government scrambles to contain the rising panic of the ruling class, public disillusionment grows. Amidst the maelstrom, Paul becomes entangled in a web of powerful elite, evangelical cults, and a plot that could not only bring down the country's economy, but also incite the total collapse of society.
Production
[edit]The film was mostly shot before the 2008 Icelandic financial crash that shocked the world, and it inadvertently became a prediction of the chaos that followed.
Boðberi is notable for being made without any public funding which is unusual for a theatrically distributed film in Iceland.
Visual effects
[edit]Boðberi had numerous visual effects shot, most notably the explosion of the House of Parliament (Alþingi) in Reykjavík.
Marketing
[edit]Before its premiere, Boðberi was marketed both online and on local TV stations. A theatrical trailer was premiered in May 2010.
Release
[edit]Boðberi was released nationwide to cinemas on July 7, 2010. November 2010 saw its DVD release, and it was released on video-on-demand the following month. Boðberi premiered on RÚV, the Icelandic National TV, in 2019 and was made available for streaming for limited time. It re-ran on RÚV in 2021.
Reception
[edit]Boðberi was met with polarized reviews; some praised the effort the filmmakers undertook while others were less enthusiastic, criticizing the incoherent plot and alleged mixed performances. It remains one of Iceland's most controversial movies to date.