Ikíngut
2000 Iceland, Denmark, Norway film
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Ikíngut is a movie that was released in 2000.
- 2000
| İkingut | |
|---|---|
| Directed by | Gísli Snær Erlingsson |
| Written by | Jon Steinar Ragnarsson |
| Starring | Hjalti Rúnar Jónsson, Hans Tittus, Nakinge, Pálmi Gestsson |
Release date |
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Running time | 90 min |
| Countries | Iceland, Denmark, Norway |
| Languages | Icelandic, Greenlandic |
The word means "Friend" in the native language[1] and it is also a name given to children.[2]
Synopsis
The film tells an extraordinary story of friendship. In the 19th century, a small Eskimo boy living in Greenland reaches a remote village in Iceland on a broken iceberg. He meets a young boy named Buas, who is from a family in the village, and, by chance, saves him from the falling avalanche. The two kids become friends. People of the village, however, are superstitious; they believe that the awkward-looking Ikingut (named after the first word he uses) is an evil spirit.[3] Therefore, Buas has to fight for his friend against those who want him to be imprisoned or even killed.[4][5][6]