White Whales (1987)
A whale-boat is making its final whaling tour of the season. It pursues and catches a whale, and then proceeds home. The men working on the boat have to find themselves different employment now that the season is over. Among the crew are two friends, Grímur and Bubbi. The film mainly concerns itself with their efforts to make some kind of contact with what is going on in Reykjavik.
Director: Fridrik Thor Fridriksson
Genre: Drama
Runtime: 80 min
Release Date: February 14, 1987
Cast
- Þórarinn Óskar Þórarinsson - Grímur
- Eggert Guðmundsson - Bubbi
- Harald G. Haraldsson - Skrifstofumaður
- Karl Guðmundsson - Bílstjóri á Volvo
- Auður Jónsdóttir - Amma
- Guðbjörg Thoroddsen - Ebba
- Björn Karlsson - Kiddi
- Hrönn Steingrímsdóttir - Þura
Screenplay
- Einar Kárason (Screenplay)
- Fridrik Thor Fridriksson (Screenplay)
Music: Hilmar Örn Hilmarsson, Bubbi Morthens
Cinematography: Ari Kristinsson
Editing: Tómas Gislason, Jens Bidstrup
Production: Filmeffekt AS, Íslenska kvikmyndasamsteypan
Country: Iceland, Norway
Language: Íslenska
Original Language: is
More Films by Director: Fridrik Thor Fridriksson
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Frequently Asked Questions
- What is White Whales about?
- A whale-boat is making its final whaling tour of the season. It pursues and catches a whale, and then proceeds home. The men working on the boat have to find themselves different employment now that the season is over. Among the crew are two friends, Grímur and Bubbi. The film mainly concerns itself with their efforts to make some kind of contact with what is going on in Reykjavik.
- Who directed White Whales?
- White Whales was directed by Fridrik Thor Fridriksson.
- Who stars in White Whales?
- White Whales stars Þórarinn Óskar Þórarinsson, Eggert Guðmundsson, Harald G. Haraldsson, Karl Guðmundsson, Auður Jónsdóttir, Guðbjörg Thoroddsen.
- How long is White Whales?
- White Whales has a runtime of 1h 20m (80 minutes).
- What genre is White Whales?
- White Whales is a Drama film.
- Where was White Whales produced?
- White Whales was produced in Iceland, Norway.