Ágúst Guðmundsson (born 29 June 1947; Reykjavík) is an Icelandic film director and screenwriter. He studied French, Icelandic in Reykjavík and filmmaking at the National Film School in London. He has made many popular Icelandic films that have also been translated into other languages. His 1998 film The Dance was entered into the 21st Moscow International Film Festival where he won the Silver St. George for Best Director. He is currently director of BÍL, The Federation of Icelandic Artists.
the Colours of the earth
(Writer)
the Colours of the earth
(Director)
Love in a Supermarket
(Director)
Love in a Supermarket
(Writer)
The Golden Gate
(Director)
End of term trip
(Writer)
End of term trip
(Director)
High Tide
(Director)
High Tide
(Writer)
A War time story
(Director)
Ahead of Time
(Writer)
Ahead of Time
(Director)
The Seagull's Laughter
(Writer)
The Seagull's Laughter
(Director)
On Top
(Director)
Outlaw: The Saga of Gisli
(Director)
Outlaw: The Saga of Gisli
(Writer)
Land and Sons
(Editor)
Spooks and Spirits
(Writer)
Spooks and Spirits
(Director)
Spooks and Spirits
(Producer)
On Top
(Writer)
Land and Sons
(Director)
A Little Swelling
(Director)
A Little Swelling
(Screenplay)
A Little Swelling
(Editor)
A Little Swelling
(Producer)
Icelandic Cinema
(Director)
Across the Interior of Iceland
(Editor)
Across the Interior of Iceland
(Director)
Studmenn: The Story of a Band
(Screenplay)
Studmenn: The Story of a Band
(Co-Producer)
Studmenn: The Story of a Band
(Director)
The Dance
(Director)
Golden Sands
(Director)
Golden Sands
(Writer)
The Dance
(Writer)
The Dance
(Producer)
Nonni und Manni
(Director)