The Great Wild Brownie (1990)
The river Laxá in Laxárdal valley is considered to be one of the best rivers in the world for brown trout. It is definitely the best in Europe and anglers from all over the world come there year after year for fishing. This film is about one such man called Art Lee, a well known sportswriter from U.S.A. He has come to Iceland for many years to enjoy fishing for the Laxá brownie.
Director: Jón Hermannsson
Genre: Documentary
Runtime: 7 min
Release Date: January 1, 1990
Screenplay
- Jón Hermannsson (Screenplay)
Music: James Emery
Cinematography: Jón Hermannsson, Þrándur Thoroddsen
Editing: Jón Hermannsson
Production: Arctic Films
Country: Iceland
Language: Íslenska
Original Language: is
More Films by Director: Jón Hermannsson
More Films in Genre: Documentary
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is The Great Wild Brownie about?
- The river Laxá in Laxárdal valley is considered to be one of the best rivers in the world for brown trout. It is definitely the best in Europe and anglers from all over the world come there year after year for fishing. This film is about one such man called Art Lee, a well known sportswriter from U.S.A. He has come to Iceland for many years to enjoy fishing for the Laxá brownie.
- Who directed The Great Wild Brownie?
- The Great Wild Brownie was directed by Jón Hermannsson.
- How long is The Great Wild Brownie?
- The Great Wild Brownie has a runtime of 7m (7 minutes).
- What genre is The Great Wild Brownie?
- The Great Wild Brownie is a Documentary film.
- Where was The Great Wild Brownie produced?
- The Great Wild Brownie was produced in Iceland.