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Iceland and Europe (1990) is a rather fascinating slice of history, though it seems to be somewhat overlooked. The documentary dives deep into the rather intricate negotiations between the EFTS members and the EEC, which is pretty essential for understanding the economic landscape of that time. The focus shifts to Icelandic issues, offering this almost intimate glimpse into how a small nation navigates big conversations. It's not flashy, but the pacing feels right, letting the viewer digest the complexities without rushing. The atmosphere is quite earnest, and the practical effects of the time, like the actual footage and news reports, really ground the film. There’s a certain charm in its straightforwardness, despite the heavy subject matter.
Documentary style with archival footageFocus on economic negotiationsEmphasis on Iceland's unique perspective
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Birna Ósk Björnsdóttir
Director