
Overview:
In a remote Icelandic town, an off duty police chief begins to suspect a local man to have had an affair with his wife, who has recently died in a car accident. Gradually his obsession for finding out the truth accumulates and inevitably begins to endanger himself and his loved ones. A story of grief, revenge and unconditional love.Original Title: | Hvítur, Hvítur Dagur |
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Status: | Released (2019-07-25) |
Awards: | 19 wins & 22 nominations total |
Screen: | Hlynur Pálmason |
Productions: | Join Motion Pictures, Snowglobe, Film i Väst, HOBAB, Det Danske Filminstitut, DR, Glassriver, Iceland's Ministry of Industry and Commerce, Icelandic Film Center, Kukl, MEDIA Programme of the European Union, Nordisk Film & TV Fond, RÚV, Sena, Svenska Filminstitutet |
Production Countries: | Belgium, Denmark, Iceland, Norway, Sweden |
Spoken Languages: | English, Íslenska |

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Casts
- 55584: Ingvar E. Sigurðsson - Ingimundur
- 2294554: Ída Mekkín Hlynsdóttir - Salka
- 52913: Hilmir Snær Guðnason - Olgeir
- 1057154: Björn Ingi Hilmarsson - Trausti
- 1744397: Elma Stefanía Ágústsdóttir - Elín
- 1182265: Sara Dögg Ásgeirsdóttir - Ingimundur's wife
- 1156501: Haraldur Ari Stefánsson - Stefán
Crews
- 1610512: Erik Bjerknes - Foley Artist - Sound
- 1574861: Julius Krebs Damsbo - Editor - Editing
- 1669846: Hulda Helgadóttir - Production Design - Art
- 2108139: Lars Halvorsen - Sound - Sound
- 1841371: Anton Máni Svansson - Producer - Production
- 1292227: Hlynur Pálmason - Screenplay - Writing
- 1292227: Hlynur Pálmason - Director - Directing
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Reviews
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Short on plot but long on atmospherics, Pálmason's film reveals itself as a deeply considered and profound statement about the slippery nature of masculinity, loneliness, anger and the human capacity for love. - Jake Watt Read Jake's full article... https://www.maketheswitch.com ....
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It seems to me that A White, Whirte Day was trying to be an artsy Indie type film and, if I am right, I think they aimed too low. The way the camera sometimes lingers on a still life scene, the times when it feels like they are using symbolism, such as when we watch a rock rock a gre ....
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