- European Film Academy member Ingvar Thordarson is one of Europes most prolific film producers. Based on the isle of Møn, in Berlin, and Reykjavík, Mr. Thordarson has produced 50 features, tv-series, and documentaries, which have accumulated multiple awards all over the world and been commercially successful. Among them: The Discovery Award at the Toronto International Film Festival (TIFF), the Critics Award at Cannes Film Festival. Various titles include: 101 Reykjavík, The Bothersome Man, Life in a Fishbowl; the winner of a record 12 awards at the Icelandic Edda Film Awards and The Grump, Finland's highest-grossing film in 2014. Also, the award-winning Tom of Finland and the box-office champion Unknown soldier, sold over one million tickets in Finland alone. Mr. Thordarson is now working on the TV series, Wall of Wounds, with Warner Bros., directed by Andreas Prochaska
Within the industry, Mr. Thordarson is known for producing in the most inclement of arctic environments.
Mr. Thordarson is also a guest lecturer at the London Film School and the University of Exeter, where he contributes to the MA International Film Business courses.
For the past several decades, Mr. Thordarson has been a vigorous contributor to the European cultural scene. He was active for several years as a cinema and theater manager and was the founder of Iceland's first and only outdoor drive-in cinema. As a promoter, Mr. Thordarson has been instrumental in engaging such groundbreaking artists as David Bowie, Sting, Richard O'Brien, Eddie Izzard, Prodigy, and Pet Shop Boys, just to name a few.- IMDb Mini Biography By: Anonymous
- Was shanghaied into filmmaking by a friend who recruited him to help with a film project but then ran off to join the AFI program (film school L.A.) leaving the film Remote Control in Ingvar's hands.
- Used to own two lions, Bruce & Lee.
- Founded The Blue Planet Foundation whose tenets surpasses borders, creed and color.
- Speaks Esperanto fluently.
- Used to own a famous bar in Reykjavik with Damon Albarn of Blur and Gorillaz and Baltasar Kormákur.
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