

Agnes
1995 Directed by Egill EðvarðssonIn a barren land ruled by oppression and ignorance, a spirited woman driven by hope of a better life must fight against the odds. Agnes is a servant in the house of the county sheriff. There she is constantly sexually harassed by him and treated with contempt by his wife. Agnes falls in love with Natan, a self taught homoeopathic doctor. The sheriff takes revenge on Natan by making it illegal for him to practice his profession. The dramatic relationship between the three main characters ultimately leads to a fatal web of events where a love affair turns into a nightmare of brutality and destruction.

María Ellingsen
....................................................Agnes

Baltasar Kormákur
....................................................Natan

Egill Ólafsson
....................................................Sýslumaður

Hanna María Karlsdóttir
....................................................Sýslumannsfrú

Árni Pétur Guðjónsson
....................................................Séra Þorvarður

Gottskálk Dagur Sigurðarson
....................................................Friðrik

Hilmir Snær Guðnason
....................................................Guðmundur
Director
...........................................................Egill Eðvarðsson
Producer
...........................................................Snorri Þórisson
Assistant Director
...........................................................Hjörtur Grétarsson
Friðrik Þór Snorrason
Music
...........................................................Gunnar Þórðarson
Screenplay
...........................................................Jón Ásgeir Hreinsson
Snorri Þórisson
Production Companies
...................................................Zentropa Entertainments
Pegasus Pictures
Journal Filmproduktion
Production Countries
........................................................Germany
Iceland
Denmark
Spoken Languages
....................................................Íslenska
Genres
....................................................Drama
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