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Summerland (2010 film)

Summerland (Icelandic: Sumarlandið) is an 80-minute 2010 Icelandic film, written and directed by Grímur Hákonarson, released by Blueeyes Productions/Sögn ehf.

Summerland
Directed byGrímur Hákonarson
StarringKjartan Guðjónsson
Ólafía Hrönn Jónsdóttir
Distributed byBlueeyes Productions
Release date
  • September 17, 2010 (2010-09-17)
CountryIceland
LanguageIcelandic

The film is set in Kópavogur, a town south of Reykjavík strongly associated with urban legends about elves.[1] The film takes its name from the place where spirits are said by one of the protagonists to go after death, a term attested more generally in Icelandic spiritualism.[2]

Synopsis edit

The main character of the film is Óskar Óskarsson (played by Kjartan Guðjónsson). Óskar's wife Lára (Ólafía Hrönn Jónsdóttir) is a professional medium and, in the film's account, is aware of her past lives, able to see and talk to ghosts and to at least perceive the reality of elves. She is self-possessed, benevolent and it is implied that her business working as a medium in the local community, in which Óskar is portrayed merely as an assistant, is a successful one. Meanwhile, Óskar does not believe in elves and does not seem altogether convinced about ghosts. He has taken out a loan secured against the family home to create a tawdry tourist-trap called ‘Ghost House’ in the basement, but the business is not going well. Óskar is portrayed as anxious, and uncomfortable in his own efforts to take on the role of a successful wheeler-dealer. He is unable to admit the family's impending bankruptcy to Lára, who finds out about it from the spirit of a dead person; ‘við hefðum aldrei átt að fara út í þennan túristabissness’ (‘we should never have gone into this tourist business’), she comments.

Lára and Óskar have two children: the teenager Ásdís (Hallfríður Tryggvadóttir), who tends to share her father's pragmatism and scepticism and later proves oblivious to the presence of ghosts, and the young boy Flóki (Nökkvi Helgason), who becomes best friends with a boy called Þrándur (Alexander Valur Wiium Brynjólfsson) who turns out to live in the elf-stone in the family's garden; Flóki later also proves able to see and talk to ghosts.

Faced with a forced sale of the house, Óskar agrees without telling Lára to the unexpected offer of an ostentatiously camp, gay German art-collector called Wolfgang Muller (Wolfgang Müller), who is enchanted by Icelanders’ credulity about elves, to buy the elf-stone in Óskar's garden for €50,000, clearing Óskar's debts and enabling him to buy an expensive flat-screen television. However, Þrándur disappears and Lára falls into a coma; it later emerges that the vengeful elves have moved to a nearby elf-stone called Grásteinn, taking Lára's spirit with them.

Meanwhile, the municipal authorities of Kópavogur are planning to sell Grásteinn in order to facilitate a road-widening project, despite mysterious technical problems and Lára's protestations. Recognising the reality of elves, Óskar and his children join protests at the building of the road; the leader of the protest makes a speech declaring

víð erum hér saman komin til að sýna samstöðu með álfunum! Þeir byggðu þetta land á undan okkur og við eigum að sýna þeim virðingu. Þessi steinn er hjarta Kópavogs. Við sættum okkur ekki ... við að hann sé gerður að söluvöru!
We have come together here to show our solidarity with the elves! They inhabited this land before us and we have to show them respect. This stone is the heart of Kópavogur. We won’t accept ... it being made into a commodity to be sold!

Óskar lies down in front of a bulldozer whose brakes, implicitly through the intervention of the elves, fail, killing Óskar, whereupon Lára awakes from her coma (somewhat disappointed to find that she has not arrived in Summerland). At Óskar's funeral, the priest declares

þessi hræðilegi atburður á eftir að lifa lengi með íslensku þjóðinni. Og við þurfum að draga lærdóm af honum. Við þurfum að viðurkenna það fyrir sjálfum okkur að við búum ekki ein í þessu landi. Og við þurfum að koma fram við náttúruna af virðingu og kærleik, en ekki með skammtíma gróðasjónarmið að leiðarljósi. Við erum hér samankomin í dag til þess að kveðja hugsjóna- og baráttumanninn, Óskar Óskarsson. Óskar fylgdi sannfæringu sinni allt til enda og hvikaði aldrei. Hann varaði við á meðan aðrir þögðu.
This terrible event must live long in the memory of the Icelandic people. And we have to learn from it. We have to recognise that we do not live alone in this land. And we have to treat the natural world with love and respect—not with short-term gain as our only goal. We have come here today to pay our respects to the idealist and activist Óskar Óskarsson. Óskar was true to his ideals to the end and never wavered. He spoke up when others remained silent.

The film ends with Óskar's ghost returning to his family to continue a happy family life there and to haunt his own ghost-house, while Ásis takes over the Ghost House business, which appears now to be a success.

A sub-plot in the film is Ásdís's relationship with Sverrir Þorsteinsson (Snorri Engilbertsson), chairman of the atheist organisation Andtrú (Disbelief), whose views are portrayed as extremist.

Reception edit

Alaric Hall argued that while "in some ways, the film is scrupulously gender-balanced" and emphasises that Óskar's traditionalist model of masculinity is presented as outdated, "it takes a crisis caused by a man, and then makes the story all about the man"; in his view, the film "ultimately promotes a very traditional, nationalist view of masculinity".[3]: 286–88 

References edit

  1. ^ Valdimar Tr. Hafstein, 'The Elves' Point of View: Cultural Identity in Contemporary Icelandic Elf-Tradition', Fabula: Zeitschrift für Erzählsforschung/Journal of Folklore Studies/Revue d'Etudes sur le Conte Populaire, 41 (2000), 87-104 (pp. 91–93).
  2. ^ Ólafur Ólafsson, 'Sumarlandið (vorhugleiðing)', Kirkjuritið, 7 (1941), 264-68; Guðmundur Kristinsson, Sumarlandið: framliðnir lýsa andláti sínu og endurfundum í framlífinu, 2nd edn (Selfoss: Árnesútgáfan, 2013).
  3. ^ Alaric Hall, Útrásarvíkingar! The Literature of the Icelandic Financial Crisis (2008–2014) (Earth, Milky Way: punctum, 2020), ISBN 978-1-950192-70-0, doi:10.21983/P3.0272.1.00.

External links edit

  • Summerland at IMDb  

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Summerland Icelandic Sumarlandid is an 80 minute 2010 Icelandic film written and directed by Grimur Hakonarson released by Blueeyes Productions Sogn ehf SummerlandDirected byGrimur HakonarsonStarringKjartan Gudjonssonolafia Hronn JonsdottirDistributed byBlueeyes ProductionsRelease dateSeptember 17 2010 2010 09 17 CountryIcelandLanguageIcelandicThe film is set in Kopavogur a town south of Reykjavik strongly associated with urban legends about elves 1 The film takes its name from the place where spirits are said by one of the protagonists to go after death a term attested more generally in Icelandic spiritualism 2 Contents 1 Synopsis 2 Reception 3 References 4 External linksSynopsis editThe main character of the film is oskar oskarsson played by Kjartan Gudjonsson oskar s wife Lara olafia Hronn Jonsdottir is a professional medium and in the film s account is aware of her past lives able to see and talk to ghosts and to at least perceive the reality of elves She is self possessed benevolent and it is implied that her business working as a medium in the local community in which oskar is portrayed merely as an assistant is a successful one Meanwhile oskar does not believe in elves and does not seem altogether convinced about ghosts He has taken out a loan secured against the family home to create a tawdry tourist trap called Ghost House in the basement but the business is not going well oskar is portrayed as anxious and uncomfortable in his own efforts to take on the role of a successful wheeler dealer He is unable to admit the family s impending bankruptcy to Lara who finds out about it from the spirit of a dead person vid hefdum aldrei att ad fara ut i thennan turistabissness we should never have gone into this tourist business she comments Lara and oskar have two children the teenager Asdis Hallfridur Tryggvadottir who tends to share her father s pragmatism and scepticism and later proves oblivious to the presence of ghosts and the young boy Floki Nokkvi Helgason who becomes best friends with a boy called THrandur Alexander Valur Wiium Brynjolfsson who turns out to live in the elf stone in the family s garden Floki later also proves able to see and talk to ghosts Faced with a forced sale of the house oskar agrees without telling Lara to the unexpected offer of an ostentatiously camp gay German art collector called Wolfgang Muller Wolfgang Muller who is enchanted by Icelanders credulity about elves to buy the elf stone in oskar s garden for 50 000 clearing oskar s debts and enabling him to buy an expensive flat screen television However THrandur disappears and Lara falls into a coma it later emerges that the vengeful elves have moved to a nearby elf stone called Grasteinn taking Lara s spirit with them Meanwhile the municipal authorities of Kopavogur are planning to sell Grasteinn in order to facilitate a road widening project despite mysterious technical problems and Lara s protestations Recognising the reality of elves oskar and his children join protests at the building of the road the leader of the protest makes a speech declaring vid erum her saman komin til ad syna samstodu med alfunum THeir byggdu thetta land a undan okkur og vid eigum ad syna theim virdingu THessi steinn er hjarta Kopavogs Vid saettum okkur ekki vid ad hann se gerdur ad soluvoru dd We have come together here to show our solidarity with the elves They inhabited this land before us and we have to show them respect This stone is the heart of Kopavogur We won t accept it being made into a commodity to be sold dd oskar lies down in front of a bulldozer whose brakes implicitly through the intervention of the elves fail killing oskar whereupon Lara awakes from her coma somewhat disappointed to find that she has not arrived in Summerland At oskar s funeral the priest declares thessi hraedilegi atburdur a eftir ad lifa lengi med islensku thjodinni Og vid thurfum ad draga laerdom af honum Vid thurfum ad vidurkenna thad fyrir sjalfum okkur ad vid buum ekki ein i thessu landi Og vid thurfum ad koma fram vid natturuna af virdingu og kaerleik en ekki med skammtima grodasjonarmid ad leidarljosi Vid erum her samankomin i dag til thess ad kvedja hugsjona og barattumanninn oskar oskarsson oskar fylgdi sannfaeringu sinni allt til enda og hvikadi aldrei Hann varadi vid a medan adrir thogdu dd This terrible event must live long in the memory of the Icelandic people And we have to learn from it We have to recognise that we do not live alone in this land And we have to treat the natural world with love and respect not with short term gain as our only goal We have come here today to pay our respects to the idealist and activist oskar oskarsson oskar was true to his ideals to the end and never wavered He spoke up when others remained silent dd The film ends with oskar s ghost returning to his family to continue a happy family life there and to haunt his own ghost house while Asis takes over the Ghost House business which appears now to be a success A sub plot in the film is Asdis s relationship with Sverrir THorsteinsson Snorri Engilbertsson chairman of the atheist organisation Andtru Disbelief whose views are portrayed as extremist Reception editAlaric Hall argued that while in some ways the film is scrupulously gender balanced and emphasises that oskar s traditionalist model of masculinity is presented as outdated it takes a crisis caused by a man and then makes the story all about the man in his view the film ultimately promotes a very traditional nationalist view of masculinity 3 286 88 References edit Valdimar Tr Hafstein The Elves Point of View Cultural Identity in Contemporary Icelandic Elf Tradition Fabula Zeitschrift fur Erzahlsforschung Journal of Folklore Studies Revue d Etudes sur le Conte Populaire 41 2000 87 104 pp 91 93 olafur olafsson Sumarlandid vorhugleiding Kirkjuritid 7 1941 264 68 Gudmundur Kristinsson Sumarlandid framlidnir lysa andlati sinu og endurfundum i framlifinu 2nd edn Selfoss Arnesutgafan 2013 Alaric Hall Utrasarvikingar The Literature of the Icelandic Financial Crisis 2008 2014 Earth Milky Way punctum 2020 ISBN 978 1 950192 70 0 doi 10 21983 P3 0272 1 00 External links editSummerland at IMDb nbsp Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Summerland 2010 film amp oldid 1199758972, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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