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Cold Fever

Iceland, United States, Japan, Denmark, Germany

1995

83 Min
Color
1.85:1
English, Icelandic, Japanese, German
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DIR Friðrik Þór Friðriksson

EXEC Reinhard Brundig, Peter Aalbæk Jensen, Christa Saredi, Friðrik Þór Friðriksson

PROD Jim Stark

SCR Friðrik Þór Friðriksson, Jim Stark

DP Ari Kristinsson

CAST Masatoshi Nagase, Lili Taylor, Fisher Stevens, Gísli Halldórsson, Laura Hughes, Seijun Suzuki, Hiromasa Shimada, Masayuki Sasaki

ED Steingrímur Karlsson

MUSIC Hilmar Örn Hilmarsson

SOUND Kjartan Kjartansson

Edinburgh: Director's Award, Toronto, Sundance (Premieres), Vancouver

Synopsis

Hirata, a young japanese businessman, sets out on a quest to the river in Iceland where his parents had been killed in an accident. Along the way in this Icelandic-Japanese road movie , he encounters many difficulties in the land of fire and ice. –Pandora Films

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Friðrik Þór Friðriksson

Fridrik Thor Fridriksson (b. 1954) gained international recognition with his feature Children of Nature (1991) which was nominated for the Oscar as Best Foreign Language Film. Fridriksson’s films are both deeply personal and have a strong rooting in Icelandic culture, often depicting characters at the crossroads of tradition and modernity. Films by Fridriksson: Rock in Reykjavik, White Whales, Movie Days, Children of Nature, Cold Fever, Devil’s Island, Angels of the Universe, Falcons.

Fridrik Thor Fridriksson started his film making carrier with a series of experimental films and documentaries in the early 1980’s. In 1987, he founded THE ICELANDIC FILM CORPORATION, which has become Iceland’s most important production company, producing Fridrikssons films as well as working with other Icelandic directors and producers. Through Fridrikssons international reputation the company has built a network of internationally well-established co-production partner companies, including Lars… read more

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31Dec11

Iceland's wintry and snow-and-ice scraped setting is introduced to Fridrik Thor Fridriksson's viewers through the fresh eyes of a visitor in Cold Fever. Although it's not a tourist draw that beckons Hirata the film's central character to Reykjavik and points beyond. His parents died in an accident on a remote road where Hirata wishes to draw closure. Cold Fever had a limited fest run but no US distribution on DVD.

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