Icelandic film director, known for the film Nòi Albinòi.

Nòi Albinòi is set in Iceland and is noted in the review for its dominant use of cold colours, a tender central character (Nói), and being presented at the Turin Film Festival. The review highlights the director's ability to craft a beautiful film with limited resources.

DeBaser hosts a single detailed review of Dagur Kári's Nói Albinói. The review praises the film's ice-cold palette, tender portrayal of its awkward protagonist, and quiet emotional power. The director is credited with crafting a heartfelt, resourceful film set in Iceland.

For:Art-house cinephiles, fans of Nordic cinema, readers who like melancholic character dramas.

 Try having a world in your heart / and you can't express it with words / and the daylight splits the square / between a village that laughs and you, the fool who passes by / and not even the night leaves you alone / others dream of themselves and you dream of them...

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