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Dreamland

Dreamland

By Thorfinnur Gudnason, Andri Mangnason

Iceland 89 minutes 2009 English
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Awards
  • Best Directors (Nominee) - 2010 Edda Awards (Reykjavik, Iceland)
  • Best Documentary (Winner) - 2010 Edda Awards (Reykjavik, Iceland)
  • Best Music (Nominee) - 2010 Edda Awards (Reykjavik, Iceland)
  • Best Sound (Nominee) - 2010 Edda Awards (Reykjavik, Iceland)
Festivals
  • Camden International Film Festival 2010 (Camden, United States)
  • DocAviv: Tel-Aviv International Documentary Film Festival 2010 (Tel-Aviv, Israel)
  • DOCPOINT Film Festival 2010 (Helsinki, Finland)
  • Doxa International Documentary Film Festival Vancouver 2010 (Vancouver, Canada)
  • Edda Awards 2010 (Reykjavik, Iceland)
  • Goteburg Film Festival 2010 (Goteburg, Sweden)
  • Hamburg Film Festival 2010 (Hamburg, Germany)
  • Hot Docs: Canadian International Documentary Festival 2010 (Toronto, Canada)
  • Leeds International Film Festival 2010 (Leeds, United Kingdom)
  • Planete Doc Review 2010 (Warsaw, Poland)

Synopsis

How much unspoiled nature should we preserve and what do we sacrifice for clean, renewable energy? Dreamland gradually turns into a disturbing picture of corporate power taking over small communities.

Dreamland is a film about a nation standing at cross-roads. Leading up to the country’s greatest economic crisis, the government started the largest mega project in the history of Iceland, to build the biggest dam in Europe to provide Alcoa cheap electricity for an aluminum smelter in the rugged east fjords of Iceland. Today Iceland is left holding a huge dept and an uncertain future.

In Dreamland a nation with abundance of choices gradually becomes caught up in a plan to turn its wilderness and beautiful nature into a massive system of hydro-electric and geothermal power plants with dams and reservoirs. Clean energy brings in polluting industry and international corporations. It’s the dark side of green energy.

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