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Boðberi
Directed byHjálmar Einarsson
Written byHjálmar Einarsson
Produced byHjálmar Einarsson
Hákon Einarsson
Þorvarður Björgúlfsson
Sigurbjörn Magnús Gunnlaugsson
Darri Ingolfsson
Ragnar Snorrason
Grímur Þórðarson
StarringDarri Ingolfsson
Ísgerður Elfa Gunnarsdóttir
Jón Páll Eyjólfsson
Magnús Jónsson
Pétur Einarsson
Móeiður Júníusdóttir
Hjalti Rögnvaldsson
CinematographyEdwin Krieg
Edited byJóhannes Tryggvason
Music byKarl James Pestka
Production
company
Release date
  • July 7, 2010 (2010-07-07)
Running time
93 minutes
CountryIceland
LanguageIcelandic

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

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

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

Boðberi had numerous visual effects shot, most notably the explosion of the House of Parliament (Alþingi) in Reykjavík.

Marketing

Before its premiere, Boðberi was marketed both online and on local TV stations. A theatrical trailer was premiered in May 2010.

Release

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. The film has yet to be featured on Icelandic television networks nor has it been made available for digital download.

Reception

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.

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