Foxtrot is a 1988 film that premiered on August 25th of that year. The movie has a runtime of 93 minutes and was a collaborative effort between Iceland, Norway, and Sweden.
The film features an ensemble cast including Eyrindur Erlendsson as Lögreglustjóri, Halldóra Björnsdóttir as Vinkona Lísu, Gvudrun Gisladóttir as Margrét, Sigurdur Skulason as Karl, Ellert Imgimundarson in an uncredited role, Erlingur Gislason as Öryggisvörður, Helgi Björnsson as Bifvélavirki, María Ellingsen as Lísa, Margret Helga Jóhannsdóttir in an undisclosed role, Bryndís Petra Bragadóttir as Sjoppugengi, Valdimar Jörn Fligenring as Kiddi, Eggert Þorleifsson as Refaskyttur, Jón Sigurbjörnsson as Leó, Lilja Þórisdóttir as Dóra, Stefán Sturla Sigurjónsson as Sjoppugengi, Ívar Örn Sverrisson as Fótboltastrákur, Guðrún Austmundsdóttir as Móðir Tomma, Björn Karlsson in an uncredited role, Vilborg Halldóursdóttir as Afgreiðslustúlka, Thorstein Gunnarsson as Yfirmaður í stjórnstöð, Egill Örn Egilsson as Ökumaður, Þóra Friðriksdóttir in an undisclosed role, Hjálmar Hjálmarsson as Sjoppugengi, Sigurdur Karlsson as Refaskyttur, Haakon Waage as Refaskyttur, Hallmar Sigurðsson as Bankamaður, Valgeir Skagfjörð as Sjoppugengi, Steinarr Ólafsson as Tommi, Arni Bländon as Refaskyttur, and Reynir Ragnarsson in an undisclosed role.
The film is a poignant drama that explores themes of love, loss, and redemption. The intricate storyline weaves together the lives of the diverse characters, bringing to light their struggles and triumphs. With a talented cast and a captivating narrative, Foxtrot is a must-see film for fans of compelling cinema.
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