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Dagur Kári | Iceland | 2003 | DV | M
A portrait of a gifted teen who rebels against the limited horizons of life in his frozen Icelandic village. “Combines Kaurismäki’s deadpan minimalism and Truffaut’s sensitivity toward adolescent yearning with a hefty dose of gallows humour.” – Chicago Reader
Striding through the snow the eponymous teenage troublemaker of Dagur Kári’s enigmatic début cuts a striking figure and provides a stunning introduction for newcomer Tómas Lemarquis. Nói, lanky, pallid and bald rather than truly albino, lives in a frigid and remote fjord in Northern Iceland with his grandmother. His father is a downtrodden alcoholic; his mother is simply absent.
Feeling like the only intelligent life in town, he sends a tape recorder to take his place in class, and spends his days reading in his basement lair. A new city girl working at the gas station diner arouses his interest and images of the winterless South Pacific stoke his utopian vision, but such freedom could come at a cost… — New Zealand Film Festivals
“Icelandic cinema digs out a major new talent with Nói the Albino, the feature début of award-winning short filmmaker Dagur Kári. [This] portrait of a gifted teen rebelling against life’s limits in a frozen coastal village communicates directly through an inspired mix of realism, humor and metaphor.” — Deborah Young, Variety
(93 minutes, In Icelandic with English subtitles, DVD)
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