Huldufólk 102 is a 2006 American/Icelandic co-production documentary film directed by Nisha Inalsingh about the cultural phenomenon of the Huldufólk (or "hidden folk"), mystical beings traditionally believed by many Icelanders to inhabit a parallel world hidden in the rocks and stones of the harsh Icelandic landscape.[1]
| Huldufólk 102 | |
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| Directed by | Nisha Inalsingh |
| Produced by | Nisha Inalsingh Júlíus Kemp Ingvar Þórðarson |
| Cinematography | Sean Kirby |
| Edited by | Scott Crary |
| Music by | Amiina Björk múm Sigur Rós |
Production companies | Middle Link Kisi ehf. |
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Running time | 75 minutes |
| Countries | United States Iceland |
| Languages | English Icelandic |
The film debuted at the 2006 Sarasota Film Festival[2] and additionally won the Audience Award at the 2006 Camden International Film Festival.[3]
The film premiered in Iceland at the Reykjavik Art Museum on January 31, 2008.[4]
The documentary's soundtrack features many noted Icelandic bands and artists, such as Sigur Rós, múm, and Björk.
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