Outstanding interview with Gerry! |
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"Wrath of Gods" could be its Icelandic cousin. There seem to be certain films that fight against their creators. Their directors, crew, and cast must give all they have, and sometimes even a bit more, in order to see their dream realized. Indeed, there are moments during Wrath of Gods when the forced smile on director Sturla Gunnarsson's face melts into something sad and desperate; those are among the most beautiful moments in this film, because that sadness and desperation added to the haunting (and I mean that in the most lovely and primal way) beauty of what became "Beowulf & Grendel". There is no happy, storybook ending here; the film did poorly by Hollywood standards, but so what?! The film is ultimately true to the prose, true to the raging, frozen, breathtaking Icelandic landscape where it was filmed, and true to the tale of its anti-hero, Beowulf. It is almost an anti-Hollywood movie, and sometimes, who could ask for more than that? Thank you to the director of "Beowulf & Grendel", Sturla Gunnarsson, to Jon Gustafsson, who filmed its filming, and to the extraordinary cast. Absolutely loved this movie. It has SOUL. By J. Cross The Mermaid Who Writes |
Produced in association with CBC NEWSWORLD and supported by THE ICELANDIC FILM CENTRE
produced by GREAT CANADIAN FILM FACTORY and ARTIO FILMS
produced by JON GUSTAFSSON, KAROLINA LEWICKA written and directed by JON GUSTAFSSON
co-produced by JON ARMANN STEINSSON and GERARD BUTLER music by HILMAR ÖRN HILMARSSON