Beautiful, interesting, incredible cinema.
Dark Horse is an offbeat comedy about an irresponsible but charming young graffiti artist who doesn’t care even though everybody is trying to track him down: Parking attendants, landlords, bills and the police. He falls in love with Franc, a girl just as irresponsible and charming as he is.
This funny, engaging story of romance & graffiti debuted at Cannes in 2005, where it gathered praise for its quirky humour and refined aesthetics. Supremely entertaining, Dark Horse confirmed the talents of Icelandic director, Dagur Kári (Noi the Albino).