VIRGIN MOUNTAIN
2015 Films
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1h 35m
Fúsi, a timid man in his mid-forties, is yet to find the courage to fully enter and embrace the adult world; to lift his wings and leave his nest. He sleepwalks through everyday life, where routine is key.
When a vibrant woman about his own age and an eight-year old girl unexpectedly enter his life, he is soon forced to step up; take a leap and find out where his wings will take him.
Direction: Dagur Kári
Script: Dagur Kári
Production: Baltasar Kormákur, Agnes Johansen, Agnes Johansen
Cinematography: Rasmus Videbæk
Editing: Andri Steinn Guðjónsson, Olivier Bugge Coutté, Dagur Kári
Production Design: Hálfdan Pedersen
Costume Design: Helga Rós V. Hannam
Sound: Ingvar Lundberg, Kjartan Kjartansson
Original Score: Dagur Kári, Orri Jónsson
Cast: Gunnar Jónsson, Ilmur Kristjánsdóttir
Original Title: FÚSI
Original Language: Icelandic
Subtitles: English
Film Production Countries: Iceland, Denmark
Social Media: www.facebook.com/fusivirginmountainthemovie
Statement of the Director/s
VIRGIN MOUNTAIN is a character study and a close-up of a middle aged man, Fúsi, who is still stuck in his childhood.
Like a bird that refuses to leave the nest, he still lives with his mother and has created a bubble-like world around him where he feels safe and secure.
Fúsi has no intentions of breaking the bubble; status quo is what he wants, but what he really needs is perhaps to take one small step forward in the board game of life.
The film was written with a specific actor in mind. Gunnar Jónsson is a natural talent who has done a lot of comedy over the past decade, but I have always dreamt of seeing him dealing with a more serious role.
Biography of the Director/s
Director/Writer/Musician Dagur Kári was born in 1973 in France but raised in Iceland. He studied Filmmaking in Denmark from 1995 to 1999 and made his feature debut in 2003 with NOI ALBINOI.
Dagur Kári Also works as a musician with the band Slowblow.
Since autumn 2013 he has been employed at The National Film School of Denmark as Head of the Director’s Program.
Filmography:
1998 OLD SPICE, short
1999 LOST WEEKEND, short
2003 NOI ALBINOI
2005 DARK HORSE
2009 THE GOOD HEART
Awards Won
CPH:PIX: Politiken’s Audience Award
Motovun Film Festival: Outstanding Performance Award
Tribeca Film Festival: Best Narrative Feature, Best Screenplay, Best Actor in a Leading Role
World Sales:
BAC Films
Mathieu Robinet
9, rue Pierre Dupoint
Paris, 75010, France
E-Mail: [email protected]
Phone: +33 1 80 49 10 00
Website: http://www.bacfilms.com/
Press:
Icelandic Film Centre
Christof Wehmeier
Hverfisgötu 54
Reykjavík, 101, Iceland
E-Mail: [email protected]
Phone: +354 562 3580
Website: http://www.icelandicfilmcentre.is/
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