Haunted Trails: The Fate and Apprehension of the Reynistadurbrothers

Haunted Trails: The Fate and Apprehension of the Reynistadurbrothers

Release date : January 1, 2012
Runtime : 25m
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Original Language : Icelandic /
Director : Sigurður Ingólfsson /
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Haunted Trails is a drama documentary about the relationship of Icelanders with history and histories, the relationship of the living with the dead, about the sex life of ghosts and packed lunches. It attempts to capture the quiet joy of making sense of one’s surroundings and heritage, regardless of how bleak, indistinct and mystifying the pretext. What remains, is a vivid image of the Reynistaður brothers’ diet and recurring apprehensions.
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  • title:Haunted Trails: The Fate and Apprehension of the Reynistadurbrothers
  • status:Released
  • Release date: 2012
  • Runtime:25m
  • Genres: Documentary ·
  • Countries of origin:
  • Original Language: Icelandic ·
  • Director: Sigurður Ingólfsson /
  • Writers:
  • Production companies:
  • Overview:Haunted Trails is a drama documentary about the relationship of Icelanders with history and histories, the relationship of the living with the dead, about the sex life of ghosts and packed lunches. It attempts to capture the quiet joy of making sense of one’s surroundings and heritage, regardless of how bleak, indistinct and mystifying the pretext. What remains, is a vivid image of the Reynistaður brothers’ diet and recurring apprehensions.
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