
Children of Nature
Romance · Drama
Overview
An elderly couple leave their retirement home to make one last journey back to their home in the Western Fjords.
Top Cast
Gísli Halldórsson
Gísli Halldórsson
Þorgeir
Gísli Halldórsson
Þorgeir
Sigríður Hagalín
Sigríður Hagalín
Stella
Sigríður Hagalín
Stella
Baldvin Halldórsson
Baldvin Halldórsson
Varðstjóri
Baldvin Halldórsson
Varðstjóri
Björn Karlsson
Björn Karlsson
Drukkinn maður
Björn Karlsson
Drukkinn maður


Bruno Ganz
Bruno Ganz
Engill
Bruno Ganz
Engill


Bryndis Petra Bragadóttir
Bryndis Petra Bragadóttir
Kona um nótt (as Bryndís Petra Bragadóttir)
Bryndis Petra Bragadóttir
Kona um nótt (as Bryndís Petra Bragadóttir)


Egill Ólafsson
Egill Ólafsson
Lögregluþjónn
Egill Ólafsson
Lögregluþjónn
Eiríkur Guðmundsson
Eiríkur Guðmundsson
Línumaður
Eiríkur Guðmundsson
Línumaður
Guðbrandur Gíslason
Guðbrandur Gíslason
Director
Guðbrandur Gíslason
Director
Hafliði Magnússon
Hafliði Magnússon
Foreman
Hafliði Magnússon
Foreman
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