Icelandic Producer Hlín Jóhannsdóttir Sets ‘Just a Kid’ With Alief Ahead of Haugesund and Reunites with ‘Driving Mum’ Team (EXCLUSIVE)

FilmNews newsroom brief · 1h ago · 1 min read · via variety.com

Veteran Icelandic producer Hlín Jóhannsdóttir of Ursus Parvus, behind titles from some Iceland’s most renowned filmmakers including Fridrik Thor Fridriksson, Dagur Kári and Rúnar Rúnarsson, has signed with French-U.K. sales outfit Alief on the coming-of-age “Just a Kid” (“Bara ba

Icelandic producer Hlín Jóhannsdóttir is teaming up with French-U.K. sales outfit Alief for her upcoming coming-of-age film "Just a Kid", which is set to premiere at the Haugesund film festival. This collaboration marks a significant development for Jóhannsdóttir, who has previously worked with renowned Icelandic filmmakers such as Fridrik Thor Fridriksson, Dagur Kári, and Rúnar Rúnarsson. Her production company, Ursus Parvus, has built a reputation for producing high-quality films that showcase Icelandic talent.

The partnership with Alief is likely to bring "Just a Kid" to a wider international audience, given the sales outfit's established network and expertise in distributing films to key markets. Jóhannsdóttir's decision to work with Alief suggests that she is looking to expand her reach beyond Iceland and tap into the global market. This move is also a testament to the growing recognition of Icelandic cinema, which has gained a reputation for producing innovative and critically acclaimed films.

As the film industry continues to evolve, it's worth keeping an eye on Jóhannsdóttir's future projects, particularly her reunion with the team behind "Driving Mum". With "Just a Kid" making its debut at Haugesund, industry insiders will be watching to see how the film is received and what opportunities it may bring for Jóhannsdóttir and her collaborators. The success of "Just a Kid" could also pave the way for more Icelandic films to gain international recognition, further solidifying the country's reputation as a hub for cinematic talent.

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