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  2. History of Iceland - Wikipedia

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    Mid-Atlantic Ridge and adjacent plates. Volcanoes indicated in red.. In geological terms, Iceland is a young island. It started to form in the Miocene era about 20 million years ago from a series of volcanic eruptions on the Mid-Atlantic Ridge, where it lies between the North American Plate and Eurasian Plate.

  3. List of Icelandic films - Wikipedia

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    The following is a list of notable films produced in Iceland by Icelanders. Star marked films are films in coproduction with Iceland. Star marked films are films in coproduction with Iceland. Although Arne Mattsson is Swedish, his film is included because it is based on a book by the Icelandic Nobel Prize -winning author Halldór Laxness .

  4. Category:Icelandic documentary films - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Icelandic documentary films" The following 21 pages are in this category, out of 21 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A. Act Normal;

  5. History of Icelandic - Wikipedia

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    The most famous of these, written in Iceland from the 12th century onward, are without doubt the Icelandic Sagas, the historical writings of Snorri Sturluson, and the Poetic Edda. The language of the era of the sagas is called Old Icelandic, a dialect of (Western) Old Norse, the common Scandinavian language of the Viking Age.

  6. Lists of films - Wikipedia

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    Iceland 11-135 ... Documentary films* List of docufiction films; List of mockumentaries; Improvised films* Experimental films*

  7. Investigation into the Invisible World - Wikipedia

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    Bruno Icher of Libération wrote that the film exhibits the director's appreciation for "the paganistic charm of Iceland" and creates an impression of moving between fiction and investigation; the critic called it a "throbbing and delirious lullaby where discerning the true from the false does not have the slightest importance". [3]

  8. Cinema of Iceland - Wikipedia

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    Iceland has a notable cinema film industry, with many Icelandic actors and directors having gone on to receive international attention. [ 6 ] [ 7 ] The most famous film, and the only one to be nominated for an Academy Award for Best International Feature , is Börn náttúrunnar ( Children of Nature ), a 1991 film directed by Friðrik Þór ...

  9. Dreamland (2009 film) - Wikipedia

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    The documentary illustrates the fact that fear is a powerful emotion and a way of controlling people. For example, the fear of unemployment often leads to a limited view of other possible alternatives. To develop the countryside of Iceland and to employ its citizens, the Icelandic government made Iceland the biggest aluminum manufacturer.