Project Detail

The Atom Station

Synopsis

A film centred upon the dramatic and volatile landscape of Iceland; interfusing the cultural, political and ecological forces that shape the island. The film combines Iceland's remarkable terrain with two corresponding voice-overs from the past and present: poet W.H. Auden, reading ‘Journey to Iceland’ (1937), and environmental activist Ómar Ragnarsson.

Details

Year
2015
Type of project
Shorts
Running time
13 mins 20 secs
Director
Nick Jordan
Producer
Nick Jordan
Editor
Nick Jordan
Director of Photography
Nick Jordan
Composer
Lord Mongo

Production Status

Production Company

Nick Jordan

Sales Company

Nick Jordan

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