When the Raven Flies (Hrafninn flýgur)

Set in the bleak and beautiful landscapes of Iceland, this graphic film follows the journey of one man. The enigmatic Gestr (Guest), goes to Iceland seeking revenge on the Vikings who sacked his Irish village when he was a child. The story contains themes of love, betrayal, honour, vengeance and religion. Director: Hrafnn Gunnlaugsson Iceland, 1984, 109 mins, Cert. 15 Age: 15

Suitable for
Not suitable for children


Website
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Admission
£3.00/Members £2.00


Source: http://www.culture24.org.uk//se000073?id=EVENT484583


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