Grímur Hákonarson (born 1977) is an Icelandic film director and screenwriter. His first feature film was Summerland from 2010, for which Grímur was nominated for the Edda Award for Best Screenplay. His next feature film was Rams, about two estranged brothers on the Icelandic countryside who come together to save their sheep. The film was selected for the Un Certain Regard section of the 2015 Cannes Film Festival and won the Un Certain Regard Award.
Summerland
(Director)
Summerland
(Writer)
Wrestling
(Director)
Wrestling
(Writer)
The Laxá Farmers
(Director)
Slavek the Shit
(Director)
Slavek the Shit
(Writer)
Rams
(Director)
Rams
(Writer)
Little Moscow
(Director)
Materalistic Love
(Director)
Oiko Logos
(Director)
Oiko Logos
(Screenplay)
Weekend in Auschwitz
(Director)
Toilet Culture
(Director)
Toilet Culture
(Screenplay)
Toilet Culture
(Director of Photography)
The Unemployed
(Director)
Limir á lausu I
(Director)
Limir á lausu II
(Director)
Last Words of Hreggviður
(Director)
Last Words of Hreggviður
(Screenplay)
Varði Goes on Tour
(Director)
Varði Goes on Tour
(Director of Photography)
Varði Goes on Tour
(Editor)
Varði Goes Europe
(Director)
Varði Goes Europe
(Director of Photography)
Varði Goes Europe
(Editor)
Boys On Film 4: Protect Me From What I Want
(Director)
Rams
(Original Film Writer)
The County
(Director)
The County
(Writer)
A Pure Heart
(Director)
A Pure Heart
(Writer)
The Fence
(Director)
The Fence
(Story)
Wrestling
(Producer)
Boys On Film 4: Protect Me From What I Want
(Writer)
Boys On Film 4: Protect Me From What I Want
(Producer)