Writer-director Tinna Hrafnsdóttir’s critically acclaimed Icelandic psychological-mystery drama “Quake” has sold to Juno Films for North America and the U.K. as well as to Njuta Films for Swe…
British-French production, distribution and sales companyAnita Briem stars as Saga, a single mother fighting to keep her young son while trying to piece together her life after losing her memory. Afraid of being considered unable to take care of her child, Saga attempts to hide her state from others as she searches for answers and recovers long repressed memories.
Njuta Films is similarly aiming for a theatrical release in the fall or early winter as well as special screenings in collaboration with associations dealing with the film’s psychological subject matter. Hrafnsdóttir has a supporting role in “Quake,” which also stars Edda Björgvinsdóttir . The film is produced by Hlín Jóhannesdóttir of Reykjavík-based Ursus Parvus.
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