Scoring

A Song Called Hate (2020) is a documentary by Anna Hildur, following Icelandic band Hatari at Eurovision 2019 in Tel Aviv. It explores their political activism, controversy, and artistic protest. The film won Best Documentary at the Icelandic Film Awards and was nominated at several international festivals.

Featuring an original score by Margrét Rán.

A Song Called Hate (2020)

Belonging (2023) by Sævar Guðmundsson and Kreshnik Jonuzi follows Mikel, deported to Albania after growing up in the U.S., and his sister Angela, who must choose between staying or reuniting. The film explores identity, family separation, and belonging.

It premiered at the Tirana International Film Festival and was screened at Thessaloniki, RIFF, Dokufest, and American Documentary film festival. It was nominated for Best International Documentary at the Warsaw Film Festival (2024).

Featuring an original score by Margrét Rán.

Belonging (2023)

The Day Iceland Stood Still (2024), directed by Pamela Hogan and produced by Hrafnhildur Gunnarsdóttir, documents the historic 1975 women's strike in Iceland, where 90% of women stopped work to protest gender inequality. Through interviews, archival footage, and animations, the film captures this transformative moment.

It premiered at Hot Docs 2024 and screened at international festivals, winning the Audience Choice Award at Mill Valley Film Festival.

Featuring an original score by Margrét Rán, with a closing track by Björk.

The Day Iceland Stood Still (2024)

Vonarljós is a documentary celebrating the 50th anniversary of Amnesty International Iceland, highlighting its impact over five decades. The film explores the organization's early years during the Cold War, its political neutrality, and commitment to human rights. Through powerful stories of activism, Vonarljós shows how individuals can make a difference, offering hope to victims of human rights abuses worldwide.

Featuring an original score by Margrét Rán.

Vonarljós (2024)

Short film

Fjörd Lines is a freeride short film shot in the East Fjords of Iceland, featuring Icelandic snowboarder Rúnar Pétur. A passion project created alongside filmmaker Víðir Björnsson, the film showcases Rúnar’s dream to ride and film his local lines in Neskaupstaður, his hometown.

After years spent riding in the Alps, Rúnar realized that his true connection to snowboarding lies in the mountains back home. The film highlights the unique Icelandic landscape, blending Rúnar's authentic snowboarding style with the wild beauty of the country. Filmed in an artistic way, it captures the simple yet powerful nature of freeride snowboarding.

Shot during one of Iceland's harshest winters, Fjörd Lines showcases the relentless North Atlantic winds and the dedication needed to capture every line.

Featuring an original score by Margrét Rán.

Fjörd Lines (2020)

Trailers

Vocals & Vocal productions for a netflix trailer, You(2023). Nominated at MASA Awards(2023) for Best Use Of Production Music in a TV Trailer.

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Original music and productions for the Blue Lagoon in Iceland.

Original music and productions for HSÍ.

Vocal featuring for the Icelandic energy drink brand, Collab.

Original music and productions for an Icelandic App called Aur.