Ikingut
(2000)
Country: Iceland
Synopsis
In the middle ages a small Inuit (Eskimo) boy from Greenland comes drifting on an Iceberg to a remote and superstitious settlement in Iceland. He is believed to be an evil spirit because of his 'strange' looks. He saves an 11 year old boy, Boas, from an avalanche and they become friends. The young Icelandic boy has to fight for his friends existence against the ignorant villagers, who want him imprisoned or even killed.
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Cast
- Hjalti Rúnar Jónsson
(Boas) - Hans Tittus Nakinge
(Ikingut) - Pálmi Gestsson
- JónMagnus Ragnarsson
- Freydis Kristofersdottir
- Finnur Gudmundsson
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The best thing about this film is that it doesn't take itself too seriously.
My Movie Rating: 8 / 10