Tag: hlynurpálmason

Karlovy Vary 2025 Review: THE LOVE THAT REMAINS Finds Poetry in a Family Coming Apart

Icelandic auteur Hlynur Pálmason composes a lyrical and slightly surreal portrait of domestic life in quiet dissolution.

Karlovy Vary 2025 Interview: THE LOVE THAT REMAINS Hlynur Pálmason and Julius Krebs Damsbo on Crafting Cinema from Intuition, Image, and Instinct

Director Hlynur Pálmason and editor Julius Krebs Damsbo unpack the intuitive, image-driven process behind 'The Love That Remains.'

AFI Fest 2017 Dispatch: Metaphysial Masterworks and Nerve-Jangling Debuts

AFI Fest closed out their 2017 edition last Thursday in Los Angeles with a star-studded showing of the Jessica Chastain starring Molly's Game, written and directed by Aaron Sorkin. And while the American Film Instituite certainly likes their gala premieres...

Locarno 2017 Review: In WINTER BROTHERS, "Being Loved and Fucked" Is the Axiom

The feature-lenght and idiosyncratic debut by Icelandinc emerging talent Hlynur Pálmason probes the crevasses of male psyche in melancholic Nordic psychological drama