
Investigation Into the Invisible World
200285 minsColor
Jean Michel Roux, Director
Appeared at the 2004 Sundance Film Festival
Situated on volcanic rock in the isolated North Atlantic, Iceland is known for dramatic scenery and "hidden beings" - elves, monsters, ghosts and other fairy folk. Without a note of condescension, French director Jean Michel Roux relates tales of spooky, supernatural doings in a country where clairvoyants and mediums regularly report communing with spectral entities. Captivating and visually breathtaking, Roux's documentary presents a portrait of the Icelandic soul, as well as a metaphysical meditation on the frontiers of existence.
Situated on volcanic rock in the isolated North Atlantic, Iceland is known for dramatic scenery and "hidden beings" - elves, monsters, ghosts and other fairy folk. Without a note of condescension, French director Jean Michel Roux relates tales of spooky, supernatural doings in a country where clairvoyants and mediums regularly report communing with spectral entities. Captivating and visually breathtaking, Roux's documentary presents a portrait of the Icelandic soul, as well as a metaphysical meditation on the frontiers of existence.

Brief Nudity, Adult Content
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| Director | Jean Michel Roux |
