Skinny Love (2024)

Skinny Love (2024) poster

When Emilý, a twenty-five year old content creator, learns that her long-distance girlfriend wants to move to Iceland and make their open relationship exclusive, she must face her anxieties about the future. All the while trying to support her teenaged co-worker and battle financial difficulties.

Director: Sigurður Anton Friðþjófsson
Genre: Comedy, Drama, Romance
Runtime: 92 min
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Cast

Screenplay

Music: Friðrik Margrétar-Guðmundsson, Brynhildur Karlsdóttir
Cinematography: Aron Bragi Baldursson
Editing: Sigurður Anton Friðþjófsson
Production: Kisi Production, Sagafilm
Country: Iceland
Language: Íslenska, English
Original Language: is

Themes

LGBTQ+ Stories, Young Love and Rebellious Spirits, A Teenage Boy's Journey of Growing Up, Inner Conflict and Doubt, Childish Innocence Lost Forever

Keywords

iceland, coming of age, lgbt, proletarian, sex work, uncertainty, lesbian, gen z

Trailer

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is Skinny Love about?
When Emilý, a twenty-five year old content creator, learns that her long-distance girlfriend wants to move to Iceland and make their open relationship exclusive, she must face her anxieties about the future. All the while trying to support her teenaged co-worker and battle financial difficulties.
Who directed Skinny Love?
Skinny Love was directed by Sigurður Anton Friðþjófsson.
Who stars in Skinny Love?
Skinny Love stars Kristrún Kolbrúnardóttir, Magdalena Tworek, Edda Lovisa, Laurasif Nora, Andrea Snædal, Þórhallur Þórhallsson.
How long is Skinny Love?
Skinny Love has a runtime of 1h 32m (92 minutes).
What genre is Skinny Love?
Skinny Love is a Comedy, Drama, Romance film.
Where was Skinny Love produced?
Skinny Love was produced in Iceland.
What are the themes of Skinny Love?
The themes of Skinny Love include: LGBTQ+ Stories, Young Love and Rebellious Spirits, A Teenage Boy's Journey of Growing Up, Inner Conflict and Doubt, Childish Innocence Lost Forever.