Video from Last Farm in Reykjavik
Directed by: Brandon Moran
Brandon Moran (Dir), 90 minutes, USA/Iceland, North American Premiere
Director/Co-Creator/DP/Editor Brandon Moran, Producer/Co-Creator Producer Scott Pierce, and Producer/Co-Creator Joshua Cozzo in attendance.
Last Farm in Reykjavik explores the life of Gunnþór Sigurðsson, a punk rocker turned museum docent. The film navigates his personal journey from a curious farm boy to a cultural relic, set against Iceland's brief but explosive punk era (1978–1982).
Through archival footage, photography, first-person testimony, and unexpected humor, the documentary interweaves three narratives: Gunnthor's confrontation with his past, the rise and fall of the Icelandic punk scene, and the curious establishment of the Icelandic Punk Museum in a repurposed public toilet. It delves into themes of rebellion, memory, and aging without compromising one's ideals. Ultimately, Gunnthor faces a choice: remain a symbol of the past or embrace a future rooted in family and self-forgiveness.
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"Menu Venue"
Jarek Pulit (Dir), 2 minutes, USA, New York Premiere
Director Jarek Pulit in attendance.
Vans, chains, and pinky rings. The life of a touring band. The multi-talented Erin Roberts reminisces about an unfortunate franchised opportunity with her band The Juliet Dagger. Music by Championship, also fronted by Erin Roberts.
Video from Last Farm in Reykjavik
Directed by: Brandon Moran
Still from Last Farm in Reykjavik
Directed by: Brandon Moran
Video from Menu Venue
Directed by: Jarek Pulit
Still from Menu Venue
Directed by: Jarek Pulit
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