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Icelandic Filmmaker's Intimate Family Drama "The Love That Remains" Premieres
31 Oct
Summary
- Filmmaker Hlynur Pálmason's new film "The Love That Remains" follows a family during a complex period of change
- Pálmason's own children play the lead roles, adding a personal touch
- The film was selected as Iceland's entry for the 98th Academy Awards' Best International Feature Film category

Icelandic filmmaker Hlynur Pálmason has proven to be a master at capturing the nuances of human relationships. His newest film, "The Love That Remains," continues this trend, offering a poignant and intimate look at a family during a complex period of change.
The film follows the story of Anna and her fiancé Magnús, played by Pálmason's own children Ída, Grímur, and Þorgils. As the family navigates the slow-speed breakdown of their relationship, Pálmason's exacting eye for detail and ability to find the extraordinary in the ordinary shine through.




