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Of Horses and Men Hross í Oss

Benedikt Erlingsson / Iceland, Germany, Norway / 2013 / 81 min / English, Icelandic, Swedish

In a remote Icelandic village, a man and a woman fall in love. But while they love each other deeply, he also loves his priceless mare and she is obsessed with her hotblooded black stallion...This countryside mosaic of love and death is one of Iceland's most acclaimed films of recent years.

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An ideal outdoor movie set in the breathtaking landscapes of Iceland, with a cast of hot-blooded characters struggling to connect with nature and with each other. (Icelandic, Swedish and Spanish spoken)

“A hugely enjoyable film from the wild side of the wild side /…/ it really resembles nothing else around.”
- The Guardian

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