Tag Archives: Ingvar Sigurdsson
Review in Brief: A White, White Day (2019)
A WHITE, WHITE DAY is a film, like its protagonist (a craggy, mesmerising Ingvar Sigurdsson), utterly consumed by grief. The imposing Icelandic landscape blurs the line between life and death, beauty and bleakness, memory and reality. Little moments of quiet … Continue reading
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Tagged A White, Drama, Ingvar Sigurdsson, White Day, World Cinema
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