A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Alias:
Baldvin Zophoniasson
Baldvin Zophoníasson
Birthplace:
Akureyri, Iceland
Born:
March 18, 1978
Baldvin Zophoníasson (aka. Baldvin Z; born 18 March 1978; Akureyri) is an Icelandic film and television director, writer, and producer. He is best known for his films Jitters, Life in a Fishbowl, Let Me Fall, and the television series Réttur and Trapped. Baldvin's first feature film was the Icelandic-language teenage drama Jitters (titled Órói in Icelandic), released in 2010. The film portrays "the confusion and excitement of being a teenager". It won the Children's Film Award at the Kristiansand International Children's Film Festival. His second feature was the 2014 movie Life in a Fishbowl, co-written with Birgir Örn Steinarsson, which won at the Edda Awards (including Best Director), Zurich Film Festival, and Tallinn Black Nights Film Festival, and gathered numerous award nominations. The film is an ensemble drama set in the year before the severe economic collapse in Iceland in 2008. It portrays people from various walks of life whose lives intersect in unexpected ways. Baldvin's next major project was directing the third season of TV series Réttur, created by Sigurjón Kjartansson and produced by Saga Film for Icelandic national television RÚV and Netflix. He directed three episodes of Baltasar Kormákur's Nordic noir drama Trapped in 2016. In 2017, he released two documentaries. The first was titled Reynir Sterki: Beyond Strength and described the tragic life of vagabond strongman Reynir Örn Leósson. The second was Island Songs, a real-time multimedia project documenting the creation of Ólafur Arnalds' album Island Songs in various locations around Iceland. This was Ólafur's third collaboration with Baldvin, as he'd previously scored Baldvin's first two feature films. His second collaboration with Birgir Örn Steinarsson, the feature film Let Me Fall, was released in 2018.
Co-Producer:
2008 Hotel Earth
Director:
2008 Hotel Earth
2010 Jitters
2014 Life in a Fishbowl
2017 Island Songs
2017 Reynir Sterki: Beyond Strength
2018 Let Me Fall
Editor:
2008 From Oakland to Iceland: A Hip-Hop Homecoming
2008 Hotel Earth
2009 How to Win a Lost Game
2010 Jitters
2014 Life in a Fishbowl
2017 Island Songs
2017 Reynir Sterki: Beyond Strength
2018 Let Me Fall
Screenplay:
2008 From Oakland to Iceland: A Hip-Hop Homecoming
2008 Hotel Earth
2009 How to Win a Lost Game
2010 Jitters
2014 Life in a Fishbowl
2017 Island Songs
2017 Reynir Sterki: Beyond Strength
2018 Let Me Fall
Writer:
2008 From Oakland to Iceland: A Hip-Hop Homecoming
2008 Hotel Earth
2009 How to Win a Lost Game
2010 Jitters
2014 Life in a Fishbowl
2017 Island Songs
2017 Reynir Sterki: Beyond Strength
2018 Let Me Fall
Creator:
2021 Black Sands
Director:
2015 Case
2015 Trapped
2021 Black Sands
2021 Journey
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