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A couple discovers a mysterious half-lamb/half-human newborn on their farm in Iceland. The unexpected prospect of family life brings them much joy, before ultimately destroying them. Directed by Valdimar Jóhannsson. Starring Noomi Rapace, Hilmir Snær Guðnason, Björn Hlynur Haraldsson in lead roles.
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A couple discovers a mysterious half-lamb/half-human newborn on their farm in Iceland. The unexpected prospect of family life brings them much joy, before ultimately destroying them. Directed by Valdimar Jóhannsson. Starring Noomi Rapace, Hilmir Snær Guðnason, Björn Hlynur Haraldsson in lead roles.
6.3/10
IMDbEuropean Visual Effects Supervisor | 2021 | Peter
Best Film | 2021
Best Cinematography Kvikmyndatkumaur rsins | 2022
Feature Film | 2021
Best Motion Picture | 2021
Secci Oficial Fantstic | 2021 | Noomi
Best Cinematography in a Foreign Film | 2022
European Discovery | 2021
Best Nordic Film | 2022
Best Cinematography International Competition | 2023
Best International Movie | 2022
Best International Film | 2022
Best Foreign Language Film | 2022
Best Editing Najlepszy Montaz | 2022
Best Foreign Language Film | 2022
Best Visual Effects | 2022 | Peter
Best Film | 2022
Best Horror Film | 2022
Best Music | 2022
Best Foreign Language Film | 2022
Best Make Up Gerfi rsins | 2022 | Kristín
Best Film Not in the English Language | 2021
Best Horror Film | 2021
Best Horror Film | 2021
Best Picture | 2021
Best Foreign Language Film | 2021
Best International Feature Film | 2021
Best Film | 2021
Best Film | 2021
Best Actress | 2021 | Noomi
Best International Debut | 2021
Best Film | 2021
Best Feature Film | 2021
Best Feature | 2021
2021
Box Office Collection 3,200,000 USD
Highest grossing motion picture in the history of Icelandic cinema, as of 2021, earning over million dollars on the first weekend alone. This also makes this film the most attended Icelandic film shown in U.S. theaters ever (again on the first weekend alone), and this despite being pitted against such big-name blockbusters like the James Bond franchise, which premiered in USA theaters on that same weekend.
Lamb is the first film where Noomi Rapace speaks in Icelandic, a language she learned while living in Iceland as a child.
In preparation for her role, Noomi Rapace spent time on an Icelandic farm and even learned how to help a sheep birth a lamb.
Official submission of Iceland for the 'Best International Feature Film' category of the 94th Academy Awards in 2022.
The book Ingvar reads to Ada, is "Sagan af Dimmalimm" ("The Story of Dimmalimm"), written by Gudmundur Thorsteinsson (aka Muggur).