Skip to playerSkip to main content
  • 2 months ago
Oscar-nominated director Fridrik Thor Fridriksson and co-director Bergur Bernburg helm this lovely documentary portrait | dG1fQ3NuMlpFcmNmTHM
Transcript
00:00Transcribed by ESO, translated by —
00:30Transcribed by —
01:00Transcribed by ESO, translated by —
01:10What his paintings, any one of his paintings, represent is a lifetime of observation.
01:16Han kunne tilføre maleriet noget mere, noget andet, end noget man har set tidligere.
01:22He had the landscape inside him.
01:24Transcribed by ESO, translated by —
01:54Transcribed by —
01:55God was always the same as he had made the image of the death of God.
01:59He was the creator of the creator.
02:01How he was able to weave the whole painting together to one unity and it was paintings of mountains, you know, it was a valley.
02:10And he was able to do that, you know, because he was such a bloody good painter.
02:15Transcribed by —
02:21When I lived in Holland, it was all flat.
02:28Then I said to my colleagues that it was an ohusundi,
02:34a 100-ring project in Iceland.
02:36It was all the fjall that I had to rub.
02:39Today I don't see all these fjalls.
02:42I don't see all this 100-ring.
02:51I don't see all of them in the middle of you and the 100-ring.
03:21I don't see all the fjall that I did.
03:26I don't see all of them in the middle of you.
03:30I'm not sure where to have it.
03:32I'm no, no.
03:33I'm very we're not sure where I'll make this.
03:35I'm not sure if that will make this.
03:36It's more rare.
03:38You can find any pieces.
03:40You can hide away by the way.
03:42I'm not sure if I want to hide away from you.
03:44You can hide behind you.
03:47You can hide behind you.
Be the first to comment
Add your comment

Recommended