Óskar Jónasson (born 30 June 1963; Reykjavik) is an Icelandic film director and screenwriter. His film Remote Control was screened in the Un Certain Regard section at the 1993 Cannes Film Festival. His most recent film Reykjavík-Rotterdam won four Edda Awards including Director of the Year and Best Screenplay.
Fish Out of Water
(Writer)
Fish Out of Water
(Director)
Out of the Ash and Into the Fire
(Director)
20/20
(Director)
Suck me Nína
(Director)
The Rooties
(Writer)
The Rooties
(Director)
Suck me Nína
(Cinematography)
Suck me Nína
(Editor)
Reykjavik-Rotterdam
(Screenplay)
Reykjavik-Rotterdam
(Director)
Remote Control
(Writer)
Remote Control
(Director)
Pearls and Swine
(Director)
Pearls and Swine
(Writer)
Legends of Valhalla: Thor
(Director)
Contraband
(Story)
In Front of Others
(Screenplay)
In Front of Others
(Director)
The Oxsmá Planet
(Director)
The Oxsmá Planet
(Editor)
The Oxsmá Planet
(Cinematography)
SSL-25 (Special Squad Laugarnesvegur 25)
(Screenplay)
Vernissage
(Screenplay)
SSL-25 (Special Squad Laugarnesvegur 25)
(Director)
Vernissage
(Director)
A Day's Work
(Director)
Legends of Valhalla: Thor
(Writer)
Sugarcubes: Live Zabor
(Director)
Áramótaskaup: 2002
(Director)
Áramótaskaup: 2002
(Writer)
Fóstbræður
(Producer)
Porksoup
(Creator)