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Iceland's Oscar Hope: A Bittersweet Tale of Love
11 Dec
Summary
- Film lauded for its imagery, acting, and bittersweet essence.
- Selected by Iceland as its international Oscar contender.
- Premiered at Cannes and praised by filmmakers like Ari Aster.

Iceland has selected "The Love That Remains" as its official entry for the international Oscar race. This film has garnered significant praise for its visually arresting and bittersweet depiction of faded love and shared memories, set against the backdrop of changing seasons. Its unique blend of nature, family, and love has resonated with critics and audiences alike.
The movie, which premiered in the Premiere section at Cannes this year, features a cast including Saga Garðarsdóttir and Sverrir Guðnason. "The Love That Remains" has also captured the attention of filmmakers such as Ari Aster, who expressed his admiration in a video interview discussing the film's compelling imagery and acting performances.
Produced by Anton Máni Svansson and co-produced by international collaborators, "The Love That Remains" is being handled for international sales by New Europe Film Sales. The film's journey towards the 98th Academy Awards, with shortlists due December 16 and nominations on January 22, highlights its strong potential as a strong international contender.




