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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.
In August 2025, "The Love That Remains" was selected as Iceland's entry to the Best International Feature Film category for the 98th Academy Awards. This comes on the heels of Pálmason's previous film, "Godland," which was shortlisted for the 2023 Oscars, further cementing his reputation as a filmmaker to watch.
With its unique blend of personal storytelling and cinematic artistry, "The Love That Remains" promises to be a must-see for fans of intimate, character-driven dramas. The film is set to hit theaters on January 30, 2026, giving audiences a chance to experience Pálmason's latest masterpiece.



