
Rams
This winter get sheepish.
In a secluded valley in Iceland, Gummi and Kiddi live side by side, tending to their sheep. Their ancestral sheep-stock is considered one of the country’s best and the two brothers are repeatedly awarded for their prized rams who carry an ancient lineage. Although they share the land and a way of life, Gummi and Kiddi have not spoken to each other in four decades. When a lethal disease suddenly infects Kiddi’s sheep, the entire valley comes under threat. The authorities decide to cull all the animals in the area to contain the outbreak. But Gummi and Kiddi don’t give up so easily – and each brother tries to stave off the disaster in his own fashion: Kiddi by using his rifle and Gummi by using his wits.
- 7.0
- 2015
- Released
- 1h 33m

Sigurður Sigurjónsson
Gummi
Theodór Júlíusson
Kiddi
Charlotte Bøving
Katrin
Jón Benónýsson
Runólfur
Gunnar Jónsson
Grímur
Sveinn Ólafur Gunnarsson
Bjarni
Þorleifur Einarsson
Sindri
Ingrid Jónsdóttir
Eygló
Jörundur Ragnarsson
Villi
Viktor Már Bjarnason
Finnur
Ólafur Ólafsson
Tóti
Jenný Lára Arnórsdóttir
Þórey
Guðrún Sveinbjörnsdóttir
Hildur
Sigurlína Tryggvadóttir
Sigurlína
Þorsteinn Gunnar Bjarnason
Police officer
Anna Sæunn Ólafsdóttir
Police officer
Sigurður Hlynur Snæbjörnsson
Veterinary assistant
Þorgerður Sigurgeirsdóttir
Veterinary assistant
Þorgerður Sigurgeirsdóttir
Veterinary assistant
Hjörtur Hólm Hermannsson
Veterinary assistant
Hörður Þor Benónýsson
Veterinary assistant
Elísabet Gunnarsdóttir
Veterinary assistant
Karl Pálsson
Veterinary assistant
Eydís Helga Pétursdóttir
Ram show assistant
Broddi Broddason
Radio voice (voice)

Released
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- #sheep
- #iceland
- #rural area
- #snow
- #sibling rivalry
Reviews

> It is more than just raising the livestock to them. Just a week ago I saw 'Fúsi' which was about an overweight person with the mind of a child. And now another excellent Icelandic movie that centres on the livestock farmers. One of the best movie about the farmers I have seen. It is not all about their farms, but the love and dedication towards their work. About the art of raising animals tha
Coldness and bleak does not just describe the weather conditions in rural Iceland where writer-director Grimur Hakonarson’s slice-of-life farming drama Rams (a.k.a. “Hrutar”) takes place. It can also apply to the distant brotherly relationship of the film’s two main protagonists and their lingering four decade-old estrangement. Surprisingly, it would take the critical conditioning of the obstinate
Serious and moving but also with a bleaker than bleak Scandinavian sense of humor, "Rams" is so much its own film that figuring out where its unusual, unpredictable plot will end up is difficult if not impossible.











